REDEMPTION SHIELD
MASTER GUIDE & FAQ

Yes. Our shielding canopies are made with high-quality conductive fabric designed to significantly reduce RF (radio-frequency) radiation exposure when properly installed.
Since 2020, we have fulfilled thousands of orders, and many of our customers verify the reduction themselves by measuring radiation levels before and after installation with RF meters.
Because RF environments vary depending on nearby sources such as cell towers, routers, and other wireless devices, the level of reduction can differ from one location to another.
For those who want to test their own environment, we recommend using an RF radiation meter, such as the TriField TF2, to measure RF levels before and after installing the canopy.
To ensure the canopy is providing the protection you expect, test it with an RF meter. Note: Cell phone signal strength (bars) is not an accurate indicator of shielding. Phones often use different frequencies or increased power to maintain a signal even when the ambient radiation levels have been significantly lowered.
Premium Materials & Thoughtful Design
Our products are crafted using high-quality shielding materials, including silver-spun cotton and 100% silver-spun nylon, chosen for their conductivity, durability, and comfort.
These specialized fabrics help create a breathable protective barrier around your sleeping space, allowing you to rest and recharge in a more shielded environment without sacrificing airflow or comfort.
At Redemption Shield, we focus on carefully selecting materials and products that meet high standards for both performance and comfort, helping take the guesswork out of searching for EMF shielding solutions.
Comparison: Popular Shields vs. Redemption Shield
Many consumer-grade shielding canopies prioritize appearance or light fabric feel. Redemption Shield products are selected for consistent shielding performance, quality materials, and breathable construction.
| Feature | Popular Shields | Redemption Shield |
|---|---|---|
| Material Composition | Often hybrid fabrics (ex. cotton blended with metallic fibers) | Silver-spun shielding fabrics |
| Consistency | Shielding effectiveness can vary depending on frequency | Designed for stable attenuation across a wide frequency range |
| Blocking Performance | Performance may decrease at higher frequencies | Tested shielding performance across multiple RF bands |
| High-Frequency Coverage | Limited data available for higher frequencies | Laboratory-tested shielding fabrics used in construction |
| Protection Level | Varies depending on fabric and construction | High-conductivity fabrics designed for strong attenuation |
If you live on a second floor or higher, additional underbody protection may be beneficial to help reduce RF signals that can pass upward through the floor.
Creating a more complete shielding “bubble” can be achieved by placing conductive shielding materials beneath your sleeping area, such as stainless steel floor fabric, grounding bed mats, or grounding bed sheets.
These additions help extend the shielding coverage below the bed, supporting a more comprehensive protected sleep environment when used with a canopy.
- Pain Relief: Reduction in chronic inflammation and joint discomfort.
- Sleep Quality: Improved sleep cycles and stabilization of biological rhythms.
- Immune Support: Enhanced immune function through cellular balance.
- Ion Balance: Emission of negative ions to balance the positive ions generated by EMFs.
No. Grounding products do not use electrical power. They work by transferring the Earth’s natural energy through the ground wire of your outlet or a dedicated ground rod. They consume zero electricity and will not impact your utility bill.
No. You can safely leave them plugged in 24/7. They do not “run” or consume power; they are simply a conduit for the Earth’s natural energy.
- Synthetic Bedding: Avoid polyester or nylon sheets/pajamas. These act as insulators and block the flow of electrons.
- Plastic Covers: Ensure there are no plastic mattress protectors between your skin and the grounding product.
- Recommendation: For the best experience, use 100% natural fibers (Cotton, Linen, Silk).
Yes. Animals have an instinctual desire to connect with the Earth. Many indoor pets are naturally drawn to our mats. Safety Tip: Secure grounding cords with tape if you have a curious pet.
Our Redemption Shield® AirTube headsets are designed to work with many devices that support a 3.5mm headphone connection, including laptops, tablets, and many smartphones. They work especially well for listening to music, podcasts, and other audio while helping keep electronic components away from the head and ears.
These headsets use air tubes instead of traditional wiring near the ears, with the speakers positioned farther away in the cable. Sound travels through the hollow tubes as air vibrations, allowing you to listen comfortably without having electronic components directly in your ears.
For phone calls, compatibility depends on your device connection.
- Devices with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack typically support both audio and microphone functions.
- For iPhone models 5–14, a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter that supports both audio input and output is required for phone calls.
- Many newer adapters only support audio output, so it’s important to choose one that also supports microphone input if you plan to make calls.
These headsets are ideal for everyday activities such as walking, exercising, working on a laptop, or listening to podcasts, offering a comfortable fit and clear stereo sound.
Many of our Faraday bags are designed with two separate pockets that serve different purposes.
The shielded pocket is lined with conductive shielding material and is designed to block wireless signals such as cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and RFID when the device is fully enclosed. This pocket is typically used when you want to completely isolate the device from wireless signals.
The outer pocket is not fully shielded, allowing your phone to still receive calls or notifications while creating a layer of shielding material between your body and the device. This helps reduce the amount of RF radiation directed toward your body while carrying your phone.
Not all Faraday bags are made the same. Many lower-quality options use only one or two layers of shielding fabric, which can affect durability and performance. At Redemption Shield, we continually improve our designs and currently use three layers of shielding fabric to provide more reliable signal attenuation and long-lasting protection.
This thoughtful design gives you the flexibility to either block signals completely or maintain connectivity while adding an extra layer of protection.
AirTube headsets are designed differently from traditional wired earbuds. In a typical headset, electrical wires run directly to the speakers inside the earbuds, which sit in the ears. These wires can act like small antennas that carry electrical signals and radiofrequency energy toward the head.
AirTube headsets use a different design. The speakers are positioned farther down the cable, away from the ears, and sound travels the rest of the way through hollow air tubes as sound vibrations rather than through electrical wiring. This design helps reduce the amount of electrical and RF energy that reaches the ears while still delivering clear audio.
Because of this design, many people choose AirTube headsets as a lower-exposure alternative to traditional wired earbuds, especially when making phone calls or listening to audio for extended periods.
1. Check for Gaps in Shielding
Make sure your canopy is fully closed and properly overlapped. Even a small opening can allow RF “leakage” and affect your readings.
2. Watch for the “Antenna Effect”
Ensure there are no unshielded power cords, extension cords, or electronic devices inside the canopy. These can act like antennas and bring RF inside the protected space.
3. Confirm Meter Settings
Verify that your EMF meter is set to RF (Radio Frequency) when testing canopies. Other settings (like magnetic or electric fields) will not reflect RF shielding performance.
4. Sleeping Above Ground Level
If you’re on a second floor (or higher), you must use a bottom layer of shielding beneath you. Even basements can allow underbody EMF exposure without proper shielding below.
5. Avoid Testing with a Cell Phone
Cell phone apps are not reliable for accurate RF readings. A quality, dedicated EMF meter is an essential tool for properly testing your setup.
6. Is There a Smart Meter Nearby?
If a utility smart meter is located close to your sleeping area, fabric shielding alone may not be sufficient. Please contact us for guidance on more comprehensive solutions.
7. Ensure Proper Grounding (If Applicable)
If your product is designed to be grounded, confirm it is properly connected to a verified grounded outlet or grounding rod. An outlet tester can help confirm correct wiring.
8. Test Inside vs. Outside the Canopy
Take a reading outside the canopy first, then step fully inside and close it completely before testing again. Holding the meter partially inside or near an opening can distort readings.
9. Turn Off Nearby Devices During Testing
WiFi routers, cordless phones, tablets, and smart home devices can spike readings. Temporarily power them down to isolate your shielding performance.
10. Check for External RF Sources
Nearby cell towers, neighbor WiFi routers, or exterior antennas can influence readings. In high-exposure environments, additional layers or wall shielding may be required for optimal reduction.
Gently Wash: Machine wash on a gentle cycle using warm water or by Hand.
The “Never” List
🚫 NO Bleach (including Oxi-Clean)
🚫 NO Fabric Softeners
🚫 NO Dryer Sheets
🚫 NO Essential Oils
These products will permanently damage the silver fibers and destroy conductivity.
Drying:Line dry whenever possible (recommended). If using a dryer, tumble dry on Low Heat only.

