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Like many Americans, I'm freaked out by the current state of the world. Between Trump threatening North Korea, Kim Jong-un firing missiles over Japan and articles about how I can't even condition my hair after a nuclear attack, today's world kinda makes me want to move underground. And never come out. read more

When I was a kid, building codes specified that most public buildings - schools, libraries, government offices, etc. had to meet Fallout Shelter standards and be stocked with a list of items - drinking water, food, toilet paper, a Geiger counter and dosimeters. read more

Bomb Shelters must protect occupants against the thermal pulse, initial radiation, fallout, blast and EMP. (See Weapons Effects). All shelters built and offered by Utah Shelter Systems are of a full 'Nuclear Bomb Shelter' standard, unless otherwise requested. read more

The US government recommends hiding in a nearby building, but not all of them provide much shelter from nuclear fallout. Poor shelters, which include about 20% of houses, are constructed of lightweight materials and lack basements. The best shelters are thick brick or concrete and lack windows. Like a bomb shelter. read more

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