Underground Survival Shelters – Concrete Bunkers
When looking at underground survival shelters, the honeycomb pattern, (which is a concrete bunker), bomb shelter design is really intriguing.
With this unique bomb shelter design, you can create a simple underground room…. or you can connect the individual concrete bunkers to make a maze of rooms.
Some families are simply looking for a basic underground bunker to flee to with their families if the need arises and also a place to store their survival gear in until they need it.
Others are thinking much more long term and are placing these rooms in clusters of two or three or as many as SEVEN of them in a honeycomb fashion.
Because of the fact that you can assemble these bunkers almost anywhere, there are many survivalists that have a home UNDER their home.
Imagine having a complete underground survival home right underneath the house you live in now!
With the entrances hidden to your underground system, you can be totally safe no matter WHAT happens to your current above ground home.
Many of these bunkers have hidden steel trap doors, that can be set anywhere in the surrounding areas or within your home even, if you are building the rooms underneath your current home.
PLUS, you can supply your bunker with survival supplies as you go along.
The concrete underground bunkers are really a no brainer when it comes to finding a survival shelter that is BOMB safe.
Many of this style of concrete bunkers are made of a combination of steel and concrete, making them 40% stronger than concrete cast at a normal building site.
A VERY important factor when building ANY survival shelter, regardless if it is ABOVE or UNDER gorund is that you really don’t want all your friends and neighbors getting suspicious of what you are doing.
Viola Bontrager is the author of of articles on survival emergency. BEFORE purchasing or building an underground survival shelters, make sure to check out the very popular concrete bunker designs on her site at Emergency-Survival-Skills.com
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