EMP Cloth:180" by 42.5".Protect Your Generator Form The Effects of an EMP or CME; RFID Blocking Cloth; EMP Protection Device; EMF Shielding; Power Generator Protection; Military Grade EMP Protection;
R 3,408
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EMP Cloth:180" by 42.5".Protect Your Generator Form The Effects of an EMP or CME; RFID Blocking Cloth; EMP Protection Device; EMF Shielding; Power Generator Protection; Military Grade EMP Protection;
A powerful EMP shielding material that will protect your generator from the effects of an EMP or CME. Paper thin, and practically weightless the "EMP Cloth" is made out of 23% copper +27% nickel +50% polyester.
Provides up to 98% military grade protection from electromagnetic waves, just like a Faraday Cage would. At 15 feet long by 3.5 feet wide it's designed to fully cover any type of home generator.
It will also protect your other electronic devices such as motorcycles and even hard to cover items such as the laser sight on a hunting rifle. Provides the most cost-effective solution for protecting your generator in case of an EMP.
Developed after years of extensive research by top US scientists. This high-shielding conductive fabric blocks RF signals such as cell, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS. The "EMP Cloth" protects you from data theft and credit card information theft. Just add an insert into your wallet or handbag.
Guaranteed to work even in the most extreme conditions, the "EMP Cloth" is guaranteed to protect your generator and other electronics for a lifetime. Extremely tear-resistant and flexible so you'll never have to worry about any gaps in your EMP protection after it's put in place. 30-day money back guarantee
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