Faraday cage

A nuclear attack is one of the most frightening things that could happen. A nuclear blast can occur on the ground or in the air (an electromagnetic pulse "EMP"). What can you do to prepare?
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Microwaves, Faraday Cages, and EMP Protection
http://www.utahpreppers.com/2009/02/microwaves-faraday-cages-and-emp-protection/

A Faraday cage—named after its inventor Michal Faraday—is essentially nothing more than a simple electromagnetic shield. Basic versions are just metal containers or enclosures that block the penetration of electromagnetic radiation. For one example (that you can purchase), see here. If you’re really adventurous, you can build your own. --- continued at link, above ---
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PopCorn Tin Faraday Cage

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Faraday Cages/EMP rediness
http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=149786

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You can also make one from a metal popcorn tin (the kind that might be a leftover from a Superbowl party). The object of a tight fitting lid is to create electrical contact in multiple places around the rim. You should lightly sand the contact surfaces of both the container and the lid to remove any plastic clear coat or paint.

The inside of the container has to have a layer of non conductive insulation that creates an air gap between the items you put into the container and the inside walls of the container. You might even put your items inside plastic bags to add additional protection against conductivity. You'll know that you have it correct when a radio or cell phone signal can't penetrate the container.
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PopCorn Tin Faraday Cage

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EMP
http://www.survivalandpreparednessforum.com/showthread.php?1446-EMP&s=4521b1e1dfb129779cdfbfd719d95932

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I have one of my friends saying he was using popcorn tins to keep his radios in. I decided to try a little experiment, I put my cell phone in a tin and called it with my home phone. It rang. I don't know if that's a valid way of checking for EMP security but if it lets RF in I think it would allow an EMP pulse. I told my wife about my experiment and later her and my daughter wrapped a cell phone in foil and THEN put it in the tin and it worked.... there was no ringie dingie. So maybe muliple layers will work.
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Faraday Cage-Directions to Make One

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MAKING FARADAY CAGES
http://www.endtimesreport.com/faraday_cages.html

Image The reality of needing to protect all electronic equipment against EMP from a nuclear explosion over our shores is becoming imminent. We now live in perilous times. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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What To Keep in Your Faraday Cage

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What’s in YOUR Faraday Cage? A common sense guide to preparing for an EMP
http://thesurvivalmom.com/whats-in-your-faraday-cage-a-common-sense-guide-to-preparing-for-an-emp/

Massive solar flares have been in the news recently, along with vague warnings of how a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) might affect us here on earth. The dangers of a man-made Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) was outlined in excruciating detail in One Second After by William Forstchen.

We rely on electronics way too much to ignore the potential of these events, and although even the experts aren’t always in agreement where details are concerned, it makes sense to have a plan to protect important electronics in either event.

What experts do agree on is that many items with any type of electronic component may become inoperable by either a CME or EMP. From Survival Mom: How to prepare your family for everyday disasters and worst-case scenarios:

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Faraday Cage-General Info

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Communications
http://www.endtimesreport.com/communications.html

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FARADAY CAGES (see #11, Home Built Items) are virtually mandatory for the radios mentioned above. Why? Because these radios are meant to be used in an emergency, and unless they are protected against electromagnetic pulse bursts (EMP), the electronics can be fried, and then they are useless. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above --- SCROLL DOWN to the Paragraph on Faraday Cages ---
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EMP 101: Part IV—Faraday Cages
http://www.preparednesspro.com/emp-101-part-iv-faraday-cage

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We’ve established that an EMP incident will fry all electronics. This occurs whether or not they are plugged in or turned on. This also affects automobiles, batteries, computers, medical equipment, etc. Needless to say, in such an instance, life as we know it will change dramatically. Even more distressing is the fact that the strike of an EMP is not likely to give any warning. You don’t see it. You don’t feel it. You are simply left with the sudden consequences and whatever preparedness you have on hand. So, other than your preparedness supplies, your new best friend may be a Faraday cage. --- CONtiNUED at LINK, above ---

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  • First of all, allow me to dispel some myths about Faraday cages ...
  • Faraday cages are ...
  • You can have an instant Faraday cage with a ...
  • Be selective in what you protect. It makes no sense to ...
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Metal Garbage Can Faraday Cage

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How to Build a Simple Faraday Cage for EMP Survival
http://www.backdoorsurvival.com/how-to-build-a-simple-faraday-cage-for-emp-survival/

Of all of the reasons to prepare, one that we all need to take seriously is the possibility of a catastrophic EMP, or electromagnetic pulse. This is a frequent topic in many post-apocalyptic novels and something that most of us are aware of, even if we do not completely understand the science.

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Understanding the risks of an EMP goes hand in hand with threats of a cyber-attack since there is a cause and effect relationship between the two. In this article I want to accomplish a few things:

Explain EMPs and the risks in simple, easy-to-understand language
Give you instructions to build a simple Faraday cage to protect your electronics
Provide a list of items to put inside your Faraday cage .... CONTINUED at LINK, above ...
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Building Your Own Faraday Cage
https://www.thereadystore.com/diy/9713/building-your-own-faraday-cage

A Faraday cage is an enclosed space with an outer layer that conducts electricity. The physical shape of the Faraday cage does not matter: it can be spherical, cylindrical, or a box. Either the cage itself can be made of a conductive material, or the cage can be built of a non-conductive material such as wood and then covered in a conductive material.

The conductive material can be as simple as several layers of aluminum foil, which makes constructing your own Faraday cage a fairly simple and inexpensive affair. ---CONTINUED---

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What are Faraday Cages Used For?
How Does a Faraday Cage Work?
Building a Faraday Cage
Large Faraday Cages
Have You Made a Faraday Cage?
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10 Faraday Cages You Can Make at Home
http://www.askaprepper.com/10-faraday-cages-you-can-make-at-home/

After the nuclear EMP was discovered in 1962 (US Starfish Prime Experiment) people have been searching for all kind of methods of protection (against electromagnetic pulses).

One of the solutions we came up with is storing important electronics in Faraday cages.

(SNIP) ... Here are some Faraday Cages you can make at home in a couple of minutes: ---CONTINUED---
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15 Things You Think You Know About Faraday Cages But You Don’t
http://www.askaprepper.com/15-things-think-know-faraday-cages-dont/

This article takes into consideration only the effects of a nuclear EMP, not a solar flare. A solar flare would only affect any electronics connected to the grid. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Faraday Cage in 4 Easy Steps
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/make-a-faraday-cage/

(SNIP) ... Very simply, you can make a Faraday cage using a metal container, then lining it with an insulating material so that the items inside do not have contact with the metal. It’s all about layers. I prefer to have 3 layers of protection. ---CONTINUED---
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More on EMP Protection
https://preparednessadvice.com/emp/more-on-emp-protection/

I have recently spent more time on EMP research and testing and have come to several conclusions. The way I am now testing my Faraday cages is by placing a cell phone inside and seeing if it will ring. This has lead to some interesting results. The first thing I found was that the use of a microwave oven for a Faraday cage is very questionable. They will not block a cell phone transmission.

(SNIP) ... Based on these results of these tests and the advice I received from TechProtect. I am ... CONTINUED
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What is a Faraday Cage and Why Would You Need One?
https://alphasurvivalist.net/category/general/

(SNIP) ... Understanding the basic principles that allow these devices to work can help you better understand what their use might be and how they could apply to your life. Once you know that, you’ll find that building or buying one of them could prove useful whether you’re preparing for massive solar flares, an EMP attack, or just trying to prevent anyone from tracking your phone. ---CONTINUED---
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How to EMP Proof Electronics and Keep Your Devices Safe with EMP Protection
https://alphasurvivalist.net/how-to-emp-proof-electronics-and-keep-your-devices-safe-with-emp-protection/

When considering your preparation tasks and making sure your family can be safe in the event of an attack or a natural calamity, EMP protection is often underrated. Technology has advanced a great deal since the last time large solar flares have affected major portions of the grid in the US and other countries, which has, however, lulled many preppers into a sense of false security.

EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attacks and stronger solar flares still have the potential of frying at least some of your electrical equipment, and it’s up to you to take all the measures necessary for adequate protection. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Build The Poor Man’s Faraday Cage
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-build-the-poor-mans-faraday-cage/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=AAP

(SNIP) there is a constant threat that could take these devices away from us. It is an unseen enemy that will overload our power grid and fry electronic devices without warning.

I’m talking about an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) or a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). While EMP’s are generally going to be the work of unfriendly governments, a CME comes from the Sun, and there is nothing that we can do to stop it.

(BIG Snip) ... There are many ways to build a cheap but effective Faraday cage using materials easily obtained through online retailers or local home improvement stores.

There is, however, a simple but effective Faraday cage that you can build with materials that you undoubtedly have laying around your home right now. ---CONTINUED---
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