
33 Photos Of Fallout Shelter Installation In Action, And This Might Just Be What You Need For Zombie Apocalypse
It's a survivalist's dream to own a fortress that can keep you safe for when disaster strikes.

We all want to be prepared for whatever life throws our way. Sometimes, that little voice of pessimism inside us likes to paint worst-case scenarios, helping us brainstorm solutions to potential problems.
One surefire way we can gear up for tough times is by saving up. You never know when illness might strike, hitting us or our loved ones unexpectedly.
And let's face it, with how shaky the economy can be, job security is never a guarantee. That's why having an emergency fund tucked away can provide that much-needed buffer for life's curveballs.
However, for some, preparations extend beyond financial readiness. Enter the survivalists — individuals who meticulously prepare for doomsday scenarios.
Survivalists are experts at preparing for both short-term crises and global catastrophes. For those with ample resources, ensuring the comfort and safety of their families and loved ones often involves purchasing a fallout shelter, meticulously constructed several feet below the ground.
Atlas Survival Shelters, a company that claims they're the number 1 bunker manufacturer, produces fallout shelters. Owning one can get you prepped for an all-out nuclear war or, who knows, a zombie outbreak.
If you're a survivalist and have about 40 grand to spare, you might be able to afford yourself a shelter for when the worst comes to worst.
People fear what the future holds.

But there's no need to worry.

If you've got money to spare, you can purchase this personal bunker for $36K.

The shelter will come with a blast door, air filtration system, and a storage under the floor.

Take a closer look at the bunker.

It comes with pipes too.

If you can stretch your budget, the bunker manufacturers provides more.

They offer a deluxe version that comes with a sleeping area, a kitchen, a restroom, a storage area, and their trademark undetectable escape hatch.

What you're seeing is the installation process.

The shelter you’re seeing being installed is used for customer demonstrations.

Escape tunnels.

The tunnels are welded within and outside.

According to the company, the tunnels are waterproof.

The company behind the bunkers is Atlas Survival Shelters.

They've competed the installation.

You wouldn't know it's there.


One of the escape tunnels.

The airtight blast hatch.

You wouldn't know there's a shelter.

The fallout shelters are quite spacious.

There's a living room.

A bedroom with a ventilation system.

A toilet.

A shower.

The sleeping quarters.

The entrance.

The bunker is 20 ft. below the ground.

There are solar panels to power the bunker.

They disguise the external parts.

A decontamination room.

It's hidden in plain sight.

Yep, it's not actually a rock.

While Atlas Survival Shelters may not come cheap, they offer peace of mind in uncertain times. Sharing these bunkers with loved ones could prove invaluable, given the unpredictable nature of the future.
If you've got some spare cash, don't wait until it's too late to consider investing in the safety and security of those you care about.

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