Surge protector, NTL passed -- entirely possible.
EMP? What kind.
They clearly show a mushroom cloud when they mention EMP, implying resistance to fast nuclear EMP. This, is a laughable claim -- presumably, they're banking on it also being a nearly untestable claim, as we all hope...
(In short: the field strength and rate-of-rise of nuclear EMP, and similar but smaller of course for most conventional/explosive EMP generators, is far too much for a single-point device to have any impact on. The wiring inside a house is going just anywhere, and not usually shielded in conduit, and not heavy conduit when it is. It picks up all sorts of noise. You need to route all cables in a strict tree structure, inside heavy, bonded conduit. Or wrap the whole facility in welded plate, ala NORAD. That at least keeps EMP out of the wiring, but anything you plug into it -- and most especially anything you connect between equipment on different branches, with cables not also routed inside the facility's conduits -- is still itself vulnerable.)
Tim