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What do you Need in a Nuclear Bunker?

Recently, a nuclear bunker from the cold war days was sold at auction for £36,000. The bunker was originally built in the 1950s and is one of many similar bunkers that were part to the UKs preparation for war during the cold war, and with all of the tensions running high in the world right now, maybe having a nuclear bunker of your own so that you and your family can sit out the nuclear war in safety is something that appeals to you?

If this is the case, then here are some of the things that you will need…

 

Clean Air – The air is a big danger in a nuclear war, and inside a sealed bunker you will need to suck air in from the outside – however it needs to be clean. You will need an air filtration system in place to make sure that the air that is coming in is clean.

 

Security – When you have a bunker you are likely to be targeted by looters and people that want to get in. Security is a must, but getting someone like this CCTV installation Swindon based company apmfireandsecurity.com/cctv-installation/cctv-installation-swindon/ to put in cameras is probably no good! The best security is to not let anyone know and to make sure that your bunker is able to be well locked from the inside.

 

Food and Water Supplies – You will need enough food and water to sustain everyone in the bunker for AT LEAST 14 days – this is considered the time that the fallout danger is likely to be at its highest, however you are better off making sure that you can spend longer down there if necessary.

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