EMP Cloth
EMP shielding cloth is an excellent way to protect larger items, such as cars, trucks, generators, motorcycles, or solar panels.

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- Catalog sync 2026-06-01
Product Summary
EMP shielding cloth is an excellent way to protect larger items, such as cars, trucks, generators, motorcycles, or solar panels.
Why It Matters
EMP shielding cloth is an excellent way to protect larger items, such as cars, trucks, generators, motorcycles, or solar panels.
Editorial narrative
EMP shielding cloth is an excellent way to protect larger items, such as cars, trucks, generators, motorcycles, or solar panels. It can also be used to wrap hard-to-cover items, such as red dot sights and lasers. EMP cloth provides about 30 dB of shielding (97% field reduction). While that's perfect for protecting a car or generator, it won't block a cell phone signal (which requires 99.999% field reduction), so don't buy it for that purpose. Caution-Shock Hazard! Conductive cloth will conduct electricity! Keep away from electrical outlets or other sources of electricity. Cloth is 59” wide and is sold by the linear foot. For example, if you buy 1 foot, you will receive a piece of cloth measuring 1' x 59". To cover large items, strips are sewn together. Select the appropriate length of cloth to make your cover (see table below for guidance). Cost is $24.00 per linear foot. Cloth can sometimes take a few days to ship. For very large orders, I recommend contacting me first to ensure availability. Due to it being specially cut, cloth is non-returnable. Lead time for custom orders is about 3-4 weeks. (International buyers please EMAIL ME about purchasing.)
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- Last verified: 2026-06-01
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disasterpreparer.com
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