You'll also have "Girl" issues.If all the guys only have girl babies... you may have a microwave issue...
I agree as to "allowable leakage" but isn't the idea to detect energy from a flawed microwave oven? Additionally wouldn't the leakage in a flawed unit be a function of the power in? I haven't a clue the power level of restaurant grade microwave ovens. Pure guess maybe greater than or around 1.2 KW?Neon bulbs and grapes will not work. The maximum allowed leakage is 5 milliwatts per square centimeter at 2 inches from the door. It would take a lot more than that to warm a grape or light a neon lamp.
Amazon has meters for sale for less than $50 that would probably be adequate.
I have to advise the use of proper hearing protection.Purchase a 357 or 44 magnum, point at said microwave, AIM carefully, pull trigger.
OK I guess we have to consider that possibility but I still don't quite get how a microwave oven while turned off can emit any microwave RF radiation?To be devils advocate for a moment; the OP could be in a country where controls are not as tight as they are in the USA, Canada, Europe, etc.. and perhaps he has legitimate reason for concern that devices in general are not made to the same safety standards as the rest of the world. That doesn't mean he has a real problem, but perhaps his general concern is not unjustified?
This thread will be closed because --I also find that there is a device called a RF jammer. How would I build this device aimed at microwaves?