The World's First EMP Detector Has Arrived!




The EMP Alert is built to give warning of EMP Attacks. The instantaneous nature of EMPs makes it impossible for civilians to have fair warning for the initial pulse, but the damaging phases that follow it can be countered if you know that an EMP has occurred.

The EMP Alert is available for a pre-order price of $139.00 until 6/11/2022 so take advantage of it today.

https://bit.ly/empalert

10 thoughts on “The World's First EMP Detector Has Arrived!

  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    My purpose for this is solely to wake me in the middle of the night if there’s an EMP. Not worried about saving the house power as the grid would be down anyway. Permanently. I figure if I’m awake at home, the office, the store or out driving, I’ll know about an EMP right away… the lights will go out, the cars will stop running, and cell phones won’t work. So if my wall EMP detector goes off in the middle of the night, at least I have a warning to throw the bug-out supplies in the truck and hopefully get the hell out of town before the strike. My truck has an EMP protector so hopefully I’ll be able to go and go fast.

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Wouldn’t the E1/E2 pulse fry the internal electronics of this device instantly? If so, it wouldn’t sound off on the E3.

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Great idea, but if I trip the breaker to the house, your detector no longer has power. So how is it going to tell me “it’s safe” to turn the breaker back on? Also is it using the house wiring as the detector antenna or some other method? Does it have a back battery built in to keep working after the breaker is tripped? Thanks. I really like the idea, I just need to gauge it’s usefulness.

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Suggest a different alarm sound. It sounds like a typical smoke or CO2 alarm. Could cause loss of critical time determining which alarm is going off ??‍♂️

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    So if it is plugged into the house then you pull the breaker to the house does it stop monitoring? Is it worth it to wire a single plug to and external antenna or dies it need a power source to work

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Are you talking about our power trip lever that we would flip over to use our generator when You talk of flipping the lever?

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    How about making an alarm that alerts people when youre exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation since electromagnetic tech is becoming invasive from a health perspective? Which seems a no brainer and a bit more practical than what i imagine a nuclear emp alarm would do.. it goes off.. you look at it …and are instantly incinerated by a pyroplastic blast.

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Does this need to be plugged directly into a no-frills outlet? I have mine plugged into a UPS, and I’m concerned that the UPS itself may be conditioning the power.

    Reply
  • March 9, 2024 at 1:17 am
    Permalink

    Question:in case you are not home how you gonna hear the alarm and also if you are not home how you gonna control the circuit braker

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *