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Okay, so you might not be able to do all this by yourself, but this might get you started on your way to having your very own, very quiet and thick skinned underground bunker.
Well, that’s the question, isn’t it. Most people don’t do the whole underground thing, unless they’re mad dictatorsor something of the sort. The problem with this is that none of us are really ready, if you catch our drift. If something were to happen, where you would need an underground, reinforced hideout, you’re out of luck now, aren’t you? Yes you are.
Whether you build this thing as a standard panic room or a separate shelter, it would be a good addition to your home, it’ll raise the property value (considerably) if you ever want to move away, and if the day should come when “they” decide to drop the big one on your local town, you’ll be up and about along with the cockroaches in no time, while everyone else are so much dust in the wind. Nice, huh? Yes it is.
According to BunkerBuilders.com, you have to find a suitable place for your bunker. They’ve got a nice checklist which we will take the liberty of reproducing here.
Things to consider when deciding where to build your underground shelter:
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… if the day should come when “they” decide to drop the big one on your local town then getting up and running with cockroaches may not be a great thing you may wish you had been vaporised with the rest before long. Survival just for the sake of it may not be worth it with the devastating illness that will follow. But what the heck stay in a state of fear rather than enjoy life now.