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Doomsday Bunker Book: Your Complete Guide to Designing and Living in an Underground Concrete Bunker
Doomsday Bunker Book: Your Complete Guide to Designing and Living in an Underground Concrete Bunker
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Many people are preparing for these scenarios of which they are concerned. It is estimated in the United States of America, approximately ten percent of the population are Preppers to one degree or another. No one knows if or when, one or more problems will occur. There is no way to predict a specific occurrence or time factor, and my crystal ball broke, so I cannot help with your prognostication. The best we can do is to be prepared for any eventuality. This is why I personally (and many others) believe an underground concrete bunker is the best idea. As I will explain, this Bunker will give you the best protection possible for the most scenarios.
One need not be a conspiracy theorist to be concerned. People may think "Doomsday Preppers", or "What Iffers", as we are often called, are "nut jobs." However, when TSHTF, we will be the ones who others will come to, since we will be prepared.
Common Design Flaws
Some of the problems I have seen with bunker designs are:
There is not enough food storage
There is not enough water storage
The bunker is not deep enough underground to protect from radiation or chemical contamination
The bunker is not designed to be able to withstand the amount of pressure from the tonnage of dirt above
The air circulation is not adequate
The air is not adequately filtered for NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) contamination
The water is not sufficiently filtered
There are no accommodations for pets.
There is no accommodation (or insufficient accommodation) for waste and elimination.
Bunkers are too crowded and claustrophobic for long term occupancy.
Security is woefully inadequate.
There is no adequate plan for replenishing the water
There is no adequate plan for replenishing the food
Steel shipping containers do not supply the protection needed, nor are they able to be buried deep enough underground for adequate protection.
There is no escape plan
There is no second exit
What about electricity?
No plan for backups
No bug-out kits prepared
No drills planned
Occupants are not knowledgeable about nuclear protection.
In my design, I have tried to counter these challenges and make a Bunker that is workable, livable for the long term, comfortable and realistic.
Jewish People:
There are many Jewish people who are also preppers.In the book, I have included much information that is specific for Jews.
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