
Imagine locking your valuables in a safe; only to realize the safe has a tiny hole drilled in the back. That’s what happens when you rely on gear that claims to protect but isn’t built to the right standards. The digital battlefield is ruthless, and if your Faraday bag doesn’t meet compliance requirements like the Buy American Act or Berry Amendment, you’re already compromised.
Compliance isn’t bureaucracy. It’s survival.
Buy American Act (BAA):Ensures federal agencies buy gear made primarily in the U.S. If your Faraday bag doesn’t qualify, it’s off the table for government contracts.
Berry Amendment: Even stricter. It requires certain defense-related items to be entirely sourced and manufactured in the U.S. down to the textiles, fasteners, and thread.
Translation: if a supplier is cutting corners overseas, the gear is out of play. Period.
For warfighters, federal agencies, and anyone who takes data protection seriously, that’s non-negotiable. Using a non-compliant bag isn’t just a paperwork issue, it's a liability that can get gear rejected, missions delayed, and people exposed.
When your Faraday protection is flawed or worse, counterfeit, you’re giving adversaries the upper hand. Think:
Signal leaks that turn a “protected” device into a live beacon.
Supply chain risks that expose military or corporate operations to foreign interception.
Legal and financial fallout when procurement teams discover non-compliant gear in the field.
If your bag isn’t compliant, it’s not just useless, it's dangerous.
A true Faraday product creates a sealed electromagnetic shield around your devices. That means no GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular signals in or out. In practical terms:
On the move: Prevent tracking by bad actors or apps..
At work: Keep sensitive devices silent in secure facilities.
At home: Stop passive data collection from smart devices, even while powered off.
It’s not just about protecting soldiers in the field. It’s about anyone who wants control of their digital footprint in a hyper-connected world.
Drop your phone in aFaraday sleeve during commutes to shut down location tracking.
Stashkey fobs inside to block relay theft.
Keep tablets, laptops, and radios silent in compliant duffels during transport.
Compliance means the bag isn’t just functional, it’s trusted. It’s cleared for the highest-stakes environments and rugged enough for everyday chaos.
At SLNT, compliance isn’t a checkbox, it’s the baseline. Every stitch, zipper, and shield is designed to meet or exceed the toughest federal standards, so there are no weak links. Because the cost of failure is too high.
When it comes to protecting your signals, your data, and your mission, don’t gamble on non-compliant gear. Choose gear that works. Choose gear that’s trusted.Choose SLNT.
Silence the chaos.
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