PurpleZ
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Atlas Survival Shelters are finally available in Canada!
They are the kind of bunker I would LOVE to build under my cabin in the woods or my property one day.
It's the first time I finally see something "affordable"...
Basic models starts at 29 900$ but for around 50 000$ you got a great bunker with almost all bell and whistles.
Everything is already mounted inside, with wood floors, furniture, bunker beds, swiss-made air filtration device with NBC filter, water barrels, etc.
Electric wiring and ready for off-grid power system (batteries & solar panels), wiring already passed, pre-wired also for camera surveillance for outside the bunker.
And if there's no power (no sun outside), the air filtration device have a hand-crank easily operable.
There's an emergency escape hatch, already mounted on the unit. The escape hatch goes to 12 inches below ground, so nobody can see it outside.
The bunkers are resistant to any NBC attacks (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical). And it got some laser-cutted, air-blast proof doors.
Models are sold with diameters of 8', 9', 10', 11' 12' feet with lenght starting at 20 feet up to 50'.
Bunkers should be buried under a minimum of 20 feet of dirt, gravel, etc. They could resist to pressure of dirt, up to 42 feet deep.
Best model is the corrugated pipe and it's way more resistant to pressure and blast waves, than a normal burried container:
http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/aboutus/nbc/corrugated/
Here, you can see all different models (corrugated pipe, containers, etc):
http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/aboutus/nbc/
Here's a nice video visit of a 10' x 50' corrugated pipe bunker:
Here's another video where they make a tour of one bunker and explain us how everything works:
CHERRY ON TOP, THEY ARE FINALLY MAKING SALES IN CANADA! (See FAQ: http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/faq/)
INSTALLATION:
It takes between 3 and 5 days to install and cost around 10-15K for installation fees (18-wheeler transport, heavy equipment, backhoes, crane, etc)
For their installations, they are taking NO LOCAL CONTRACTORS... It's a security and privacy issue, so your bunker location stay private. That's why they bring an outside contractor to make the installation.
For example, if your installation location is in Ontario, they will take contractors from Quebec, Vermont, Manitoba...
LOCATION SECRECY:
Keeping your shelter secret is their #1 concern. They do not keep paper trails on any of their customers locations and only accept wire transfers for payment.
All the photographs of people inside shelters were taken at trade shows. They do not reveal the names and locations of any of their customers.
Here's a few pictures of their bunkers:
Plans:
The staircase descends at a 30 degree angle to deflect gamma radiation:
They are the kind of bunker I would LOVE to build under my cabin in the woods or my property one day.
It's the first time I finally see something "affordable"...
Basic models starts at 29 900$ but for around 50 000$ you got a great bunker with almost all bell and whistles.
Everything is already mounted inside, with wood floors, furniture, bunker beds, swiss-made air filtration device with NBC filter, water barrels, etc.
Electric wiring and ready for off-grid power system (batteries & solar panels), wiring already passed, pre-wired also for camera surveillance for outside the bunker.
And if there's no power (no sun outside), the air filtration device have a hand-crank easily operable.
There's an emergency escape hatch, already mounted on the unit. The escape hatch goes to 12 inches below ground, so nobody can see it outside.
The bunkers are resistant to any NBC attacks (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical). And it got some laser-cutted, air-blast proof doors.
Models are sold with diameters of 8', 9', 10', 11' 12' feet with lenght starting at 20 feet up to 50'.
Bunkers should be buried under a minimum of 20 feet of dirt, gravel, etc. They could resist to pressure of dirt, up to 42 feet deep.
Best model is the corrugated pipe and it's way more resistant to pressure and blast waves, than a normal burried container:
http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/aboutus/nbc/corrugated/
Here, you can see all different models (corrugated pipe, containers, etc):
http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/aboutus/nbc/
Here's a nice video visit of a 10' x 50' corrugated pipe bunker:
Here's another video where they make a tour of one bunker and explain us how everything works:
CHERRY ON TOP, THEY ARE FINALLY MAKING SALES IN CANADA! (See FAQ: http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/faq/)
INSTALLATION:
It takes between 3 and 5 days to install and cost around 10-15K for installation fees (18-wheeler transport, heavy equipment, backhoes, crane, etc)
For their installations, they are taking NO LOCAL CONTRACTORS... It's a security and privacy issue, so your bunker location stay private. That's why they bring an outside contractor to make the installation.
For example, if your installation location is in Ontario, they will take contractors from Quebec, Vermont, Manitoba...
LOCATION SECRECY:
Keeping your shelter secret is their #1 concern. They do not keep paper trails on any of their customers locations and only accept wire transfers for payment.
All the photographs of people inside shelters were taken at trade shows. They do not reveal the names and locations of any of their customers.
Here's a few pictures of their bunkers:
Plans:
The staircase descends at a 30 degree angle to deflect gamma radiation: