3 Things To Consider Before Setting Up Your Bunker
If your preparedness plans include some protection from the threats of today’s world, you’ve probably thought of building or acquiring an emergency bunker.
If your preparedness plans include some protection from the threats of today’s world, you’ve probably thought of building or acquiring an emergency bunker.
We were taught that you only needed a shovel and a few feet of dirt all around you to survive the first few minutes to hours after a nuclear blast.
Living in an underground home takes a little getting used to, as you don’t have windows in every room. Nor can you suddenly decide to put in a back door.
There are many reasons you should know how to build a shelter in the outdoors, whether it’s to keep yourself protected whilst sleeping or from bad weather.
Your stockpile is an essential part of your survival strategy, being a good reason to stay at home, rather than bugging out. If your stockpile of supplies is at home,
It will be to your advantage to have a shelter for personal and family safety. If you try to hide your activities, there is always a chance that you will