Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a product similar to this: Amazon.com: SecuRam SafeLogic Xtreme (Black Chrome Finish) Safe Lock. EMP Proof - Electronic Button Entry, with Mechanical Backup. Backlit Keypad & Dial. Up to 3 Codes. Std Lock Mounting Platform.: Home Improvement
But for whatever reason it has dropped off the internet. I have a Cannon Executive series that holds my weapons and other documents. It only has a digital lock and cannon doesn't seem to sell a redundant lock by itself, only with their highest end models.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to protect my digital lock against an EMP attack but still have the safe be quick to access? Perhaps a redundant lock like the one linked above that I somehow missed while researching this?
I heard a simple tuna can over the keypad would do the job but I'm not sure how to make it a tight fit in case of an emp attack.
This whole rogue Chinese space debris and fallen satellites scare the heck out of me. They're perfect vehicles for emp attacks.
Thoughts?
I'm looking for a product similar to this: Amazon.com: SecuRam SafeLogic Xtreme (Black Chrome Finish) Safe Lock. EMP Proof - Electronic Button Entry, with Mechanical Backup. Backlit Keypad & Dial. Up to 3 Codes. Std Lock Mounting Platform.: Home Improvement
But for whatever reason it has dropped off the internet. I have a Cannon Executive series that holds my weapons and other documents. It only has a digital lock and cannon doesn't seem to sell a redundant lock by itself, only with their highest end models.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to protect my digital lock against an EMP attack but still have the safe be quick to access? Perhaps a redundant lock like the one linked above that I somehow missed while researching this?
I heard a simple tuna can over the keypad would do the job but I'm not sure how to make it a tight fit in case of an emp attack.
This whole rogue Chinese space debris and fallen satellites scare the heck out of me. They're perfect vehicles for emp attacks.
Thoughts?