Autism Parenting Secrets

Dirty Electricity DEMANDS Attention

Episode Summary

Welcome to Episode 57 of Autism Parenting Secrets. This week’s episode is about invisible toxins. Our guest this week is Dave Stetzer of Stetzer Electric. Dave is a prominent figure in this field and has deep expertise on radio wave sickness - now known as dirty electricity. This is an important topic that hasn’t received the attention it warrants. The good news is that dirty electricity can be measured and remediated. The secret this week is Dirty Electricity DEMANDS Attention

Episode Notes

Welcome to Autism Parenting Secrets. 

This week’s episode is about invisible toxins.  

Excessive exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) is a concern for everyone.  And children on the autism spectrum might be even more susceptible to harm.

Our guest is Dave Stetzer of Stetzer Electric.  Dave is a prominent figure in this field and has deep expertise on radio wave sickness - now known as dirty electricity.

With over 30 years of experience, initially in the US Air Force and then with his own company, Dave promotes awareness and provides solutions that help people reduce their exposure to this invisible threat.  

This is an important topic that hasn’t received the attention it warrants.

The good news is that dirty electricity can be measured and remediated.

The secret this week is Dirty Electricity DEMANDS Attention

You'll Discover:

About Our Guest

Dave Stetzer, President/CEO of Stetzer Electric, Inc.Dave Stetzer has been an electrician by training, education, and experience for over 30 years. He joined the United States Air Force in December 1970 and began his career in electricity when he attended electronics school at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi Mississippi.

During this training, Dave was given top-secret military clearance, as much of the electronic equipment he worked on was, and still remains, highly classified. Dave completed training as a ground radio communications electronics technician.  There he diagnosed and repaired a variety of electronic equipment, including PC boards, Klystron tubes, and integrated circuits, as well as highly classified military electronic equipment, employing among other things, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and digital frequency counters.

In February 1972, Dave received an assignment to go to Vietnam and was sent to KY8-38 Crypto School at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas where his top-secret military clearance was upgraded to include crypto access. Upon completion of this training, Dave returned to the 676 Radar Squadron at Antigo Air Force Station pending his November port call to Vietnam; his assignment was subsequently changed due to the official ending of the Vietnam War in September 1972. Dave’s duties continued as before, with the additional tasks of diagnosing, maintaining and repairing highly classified crypto electronic equipment. Upon completion of his tour of duty, Dave received an honorable discharge from the United States Air Force.

In 1975, Dave founded Stetzer Electric, Inc. and remains the president of the company to this day. Since the firm’s inception, Dave has specialized in power control in industry, municipalities, and motor control centers. For more than the past decade, Dave has focused more attention on power quality analysis and troubleshooting, which led to the founding of Stetzer Consulting, LLC and the development of the STETZERiZER (Graham-Stetzer) Filter and Microsurge Meter.

 

References in This Episode

https://www.stetzerelectric.com/

https://www.stetzerelectric.com/store/microsurge-meter/

https://www.stetzerelectric.com/store/stetzerizer-filters/

https://clearlightventures.blogspot.com/2014/07/emf-reduction-for-autism.html

 

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