Electromagnetic Hygiene Certification
EHC Certified Spaces
A certified space has been measured, treated, and verified to lower artificial electromagnetic pollution across its full footprint. The Electromagnetic Hygiene Certification (EHC) Seal is awarded through the Bio-Compatible Electromagnetic Compliance Program (BEMCP), confirming that a building meets EFEIA's standard for a bio-compatible environment.
Certified spaces
Environments that earned the seal
Each space below completed the BEMCP. Every environment was measured before and after treatment, with results verified by EFEIA.
What the seal means
What an EHC certified space is
The EHC Seal marks a space that has completed the BEMCP and passed EFEIA's verification. It tells the people who use the building, its staff, clients, residents, or patients, that the environment was assessed across seven electromagnetic domains and brought into a bio-compatible range.
Certification is precautionary by design. It does not claim a space is risk free. It documents measured reductions in artificial electromagnetic pollution, verified against before-and-after data, and a commitment to keep those conditions in place.
Awarded with the BEMCP through EFEIA verification
Certification tiers
From Bronze to Platinum
BEMCP scores a space across seven categories, five milestones each, for 35 points possible. The total places the space on a five-step ladder, from Bronze at entry to Platinum at the top.
Platinum
33 to 35 points
Diamond
28 points and up
Gold
21 points and up
Silver
14 points and up
Bronze
7 points and up
Scoring
Seven categories, five milestones each, one point per milestone. Thirty-five points possible.
Bonuses
Up to three extra points for sustained electromagnetic hygiene education: an awareness program, periodic training for staff or clients, and an active hygiene working group.
The rule
The first 14 points must come from standard milestones. Bonus points can then count toward Platinum.
The seven evaluation categories
See how each one is measured and scored under the BEMCP.
How reduction is achieved
Passive treatment, guided by LEDNA
EFEIA's reduction work follows the LEDNA Principle (Low Emission Design with Near-field Awareness), the foundation's framework for lowering exposure at the source and through environmental design. Treatment uses SPIRO® passive technology, which reorganizes the spin characteristics of incoming radiation rather than blocking the field. SPIRO® is developed by NOXTAK®, whose ecosystem also includes GEMS Academy for professional training and the EFEIA Foundation for research, standards, and certification.
Certify your environment
If you manage a home, clinic, office, school, or hospitality space, the BEMCP is the path to an EHC Seal.