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Underground Emergency Shelters
Underground and above ground shelters
This page has information on Under Ground Shelters, Above Ground Shelters, Executive Retreats ( Safe Areas), Under Ground or Above Ground Secure Data Storage Facilities, Back up Command Centers, Emergency Operations Centers, fuel, water, & liquid storage ...
Under Ground Shelter - Basic Unit
The Basic Underground Shelter ( Order Code # UG1) is an internally and externally reinforced ( reminds one of a submarine ) 8 ft diameter by 27 ft long ¼ inch thick steel tank. Includes: Lockable Air valves, entrance with ladder, emergency exit, emergency hatch opening 20 ton jack system, storage shelves, paint inside and out, metal protective anodes ( to prevent rust ), wood floor down the middle approx. 6 inches high. One low volume Flush Toilet, Shower, Double Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Food preparation area, 4 bunks + hangers to hook up additional hammocks etc. and lots of storage. Lifting hooks for easy installation. All shelters are air tight and water tight. These are tried and proven shelters tested over time. Starting at $48,995.00 ( thank the current adminstration for the tarrif on steel and higher fuel cost, causing us all to pay more ) plus delivery and installation. Air filtration, septic tank and hook up are optional.
Utah Shelter systems
Our site is designed to help you understand some of the all-too-real threats that exist in America today and, most importantly, what you, your family and friends can do to protect yourselves from these disasters. Over the next twenty to thirty minutes, yo ...
Radius Engineering Underground shelters
Radius Engineering is the leading manufacturer of self-contained underground fiberglass shelters for protection against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare (NBC), tornadoes, terrorism, and natural disasters. Radius Engineering builds underground bomb ...
One Person Round Shelter
Many people ask us how could one survive a major disaster, whether natural or man made or a combination thereof. One way nature protects its critters is getting them underground. Ground hogs and ants are good examples. They have been around for a long time. So has nature.A properly built and installed underground shelter is an excellent way to improve your chances for long term survival. The Survival Center has been building and installing underground shelters since the late 1970’s. Over the years we have refined what really works well and not so well. Looks like a ball or sphere. Approx. 8 feet in diameter. Designed for one maybe two people long term, more short term. Quick and easy to install. Includes lock down hatch, air vents, ladder, shelf across center for sleeping area with storage above and below. It kind of looks like a pumpkin however it is not orange and does not come with green wings.
Hoag Shelter System
The Hoag system is a concept for building an underground structure that will meet the following requirements:Relatively low costIncorporates arch “thin shell” technologyProvides maximum usable interior spaceStrong: Will support ten feet of earth coverCapable of being built by a relatively inexperienced personDoes not require an expensive kitDoes not require shotcrete equipment
Under Ground Shelter - Add -On-Units
Many people ask us how could one survive a major disaster, whether natural or man made or a combination thereof. One way nature protects its critters is getting them underground. Ground hogs and ants are good examples. They have been around for a long time. So has nature.A properly built and installed underground shelter is an excellent way to improve your chances for long term survival. The Survival Center has been building and installing underground shelters since the late 1970’s. Over the years we have refined what really works well and not so well. Add-on units ( Order Code # UG-AU) extend your stay and provide additional needed services which could include but are not limited to: extra storage, generator room, fuel storage, water storage, washer, dryer, refrigerator, extra kitchen, extra shower - wash room, tool room, equipment storage, work shop, sprouting seed area, garden area, cool room, communication room, entertainment room, etc. etc. Many units can be clustered together. You are only limited by your imagination and your ability to pay for it.




