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Is your home prepared for the invisible threat?
Standard surge protectors cannot stop the speed of an EMP or the intensity of a direct lightning strike. You need military-grade defense. EMP Shield is the world's first technology tested to UL 1449 and Military Standards to protect your home, protect your vehicle, and your solar system.

A standard surge protector takes too long to react to an EMP. An EMP moves at the speed of light.
The Solution: EMP Shield operates in less than 1 billionth of a second. It acts as a vacuum, detecting the dangerous voltage spike and instantly "shunting" (pulling) it out of your electrical system and into the ground before it can fry your computer, appliances, or car computer.
It defends against all three phases of an EMP:

Don't trust unverified claims. EMP Shield is the only product listed by the Department of Homeland Security (EMP Resilience Report) and tested at Keystone Compliance, a federally approved facility.
| Standard | What It Certifies |
|---|---|
| MIL-STD-188-125-1 | High-Altitude EMP protection for ground-based facilities. |
| MIL-STD-464C | Electromagnetic environmental effects requirements for systems. |
| MIL-STD-461G | Control of electromagnetic interference characteristics. |
Your home is filled with microchips: the fridge, HVAC, TV, and smart devices. A single surge can destroy them all.
Modern cars rely on ECUs (computers). If the ECU fries, the car stops. EMP Shield keeps your vehicle running for bug-out situations or daily safety.
Solar panels act as giant antennas for EMPs and Solar Flares. Without protection, your off-grid investment can be wiped out instantly.
No advanced electrical knowledge needed for most vehicle or simple applications. (Professional install recommended for home breaker panels).
Locate your breaker panel, battery, or solar input.
Securely mount the EMP Shield unit nearby.
Wire Red/Black to power, Green to ground.
Check the active LED status light.
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"My HOA's electric gate got fried by lightning. My home, with EMP Shield, had zero damage. Now the board wants them installed everywhere."
- Lewis Hodge
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"Saved my mother's home during a severe thunderstorm. I'm glad I had it installed for her."
- Donna S.
Learn how to harden your home against solar and nuclear threats.
Yes. EMP Shield has been tested at Keystone Compliance (a federally approved lab) and meets military standards MIL-STD-188-125-1. It is also listed in the Department of Homeland Security's EMP Resilience Report.
Yes. While designed for the speed of an EMP, the device also handles the brute force of lightning. It features a high-surge capacity (228,000 Amps) and comes with a 100% Lightning Guarantee.
If the device intercepts a massive surge (like a direct lightning strike) and sacrifices itself to save your home, EMP Shield will replace the unit for a nominal deductible (check warranty terms for current pricing).
Speed. A standard surge protector is designed for slow grid fluctuations. An EMP Shield reacts in nanoseconds (billionths of a second) to catch pulses that are too fast for standard power strips.
For most homeowners, no. The residential unit is designed for DIY installation and typically takes about 15-20 minutes. It mounts to your breaker panel via a standard knockout and wires into a spare 20-amp breaker. However, if you are uncomfortable working with your electrical panel, any licensed electrician can install it very quickly.
Yes. A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) from the sun creates a geomagnetic disturbance similar to the E3 phase of a nuclear EMP. This long-wave surge can melt wires and destroy transformers. EMP Shield is specifically engineered to shunt this energy, protecting your home's wiring and plugged-in devices from solar weather events.
Solar systems act as large antennas for EMPs and usually require specific protection. A standard setup often needs one unit for the home (AC), one for the solar array (DC), and potentially one for the battery bank. We offer specific solar models designed for different voltages (12V-48V) to ensure the entire system is hardened.
Yes. Modern vehicles rely on an Engine Control Unit (computer). If that chip fries, the car stops. The Vehicle EMP Shield wires directly to your battery and ground to protect the alternator, battery, and sensitive Engine Control Unit (computer), ensuring your vehicle remains operational for bug-out scenarios or emergencies.
Protect your family and your future today.
