3 Components For A Safe (and Secret) SHTF Bunker

  • If your area was faced with nuclear fallout today, how would you react to ensure you and your loved ones’ survival? Most of us would probably think to jump into our cars and drive as far away as possible. However, chaos would disrupt roads and any evacuation route we had thought would provide an escape. By the time we make headway with the traffic, any radiation or other toxic chemicals would engulf us.

    A bunker is your safest haven during a SHTF event. While it’s more common to build bunkers using a space in your house,  that’s not always the best solution since it can be a target for looters. Instead, it’s crucial to build a more remote bunker that keeps you safe without forcing you to get on the crowded roads. If you don’t know anything about building a remote bunker, it’s okay! The process can be broken down into 3 main components.

    So let’s take a look at how to build and safe and secure remote bunker!

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    8 Comments

    1. Anonymous said:

      Hell that’s obvious its a bunker, but its good for the scavengers because there gonna slip up on the blind spot,throw in a home made gas cocktail,and when the people inside run out, there dead PDQ,and the rest is left for the takings. The German pill bunker was overcome rapidly just like this little death box would be!

    2. Nick Perri said:

      I’m with Mark Mcclure the word is fish in a barrel, or trapped like a rat, even if they don’t gas them out, they can just find the hole their getting air from and close it.

    3. Nick Perri said:

      Dan Maas very true, but still, being under ground sucks$#%&!@*lol.

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