Lab & Custody Storage
Once an exhibit is in the lab or custody suite, isolation has to hold for weeks or months — not minutes. That means shielded cabinets that keep working when the door opens fifty times a day, power that reaches the device without breaking attenuation, and an asset trail that survives audit.
These articles cover how to specify a Faraday cabinet, how to charge without leaking signal through the cable, and how to log every touch so continuity of evidence stands up in court. They are written from the point of view of exhibit officers and lab managers, not sales sheets.
For live product options — cabinets, shielded lockers and filtered feedthroughs — see our Catalogue or the Solutions overview. If your setup needs a custom shielded room or rack, contact Andover Forensics and we will scope it with you.
Choosing a Faraday Cabinet for the Lab
Capacity, attenuation rating, charging integration and audit features — what to specify when buying lab storage.
Charging Devices Without Breaking Isolation
Unfiltered cables can leak signal in and out. Here is how charge-while-isolated workflows actually work.
Asset Tagging and Audit Trail
Every bag, every cabinet, every cable — tagged, logged and reportable. The basics of an audit-ready storage estate.
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