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Mini Blast & Fallout Shelter – cheap uncomfortable survival for your family in case the worst occurs

Miniblastandfalloutshelter

This Mini Blast & Fallout Shelter is designed to protect you and yours in case the unthinkable happens and the X-Factor returns for another series. It can hold around five people and water, and costs around $1500.00 to build plus whatever you spend to bury it in the garden. As far as we can tell, it’s the only Simon Cowell proof structure of its kind in the Western world (although the Iranians apparently have their own version) so you should count yourself lucky you live this side of his Chelsea apartment.

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 If this design does not appeal to your desire for a “high-tech” life-saving device, remember that a few days inside this pipe with your family and only water to drink (no food is recommended) is going to be very low-tech indeed. However, even if the quality of life is very low for a few days, you will probably survive the very horrible fate that awaits the unprotected victims of nuclear explosions badly dubbed reality shows.

4 Comments

  • If nothing else, it looks like it makes a good water tank.

  • Top find.. i have to say, i expect this to be a growing trend.. & have to admit ive tried looking for things like this in the past… thats the fall out sorted.. but what about the tidal waves or the radiation in the air !!

    do check this out.. found it on a website for unusual hotels.. If only i could find 1 to buy..

    http://www.uhotw.com/HotelDetails.aspx?HotelID=5625&src=search&ClassID=&Keyword=rescue%20orange&LocationID=&RatingId=&PageNo=0&CountryID=

    Regards.. from 23 miles away from the largest nuclear concentration on earth ” cape de la hague ” ( island of Jersey )

    Keep up the great work ” Red ” Luv ya :)
    Marc Mitchell

  • sorry.. just to clarify.. Cape de la hague is in France.. im on island of jersey 23 miles away from it. :)

    MM

  • Is anyone else besides me a little nervous about snakes in such a setup? It does have a drain hole, apparently (judging by the picture). No doubt it is probably sealed up, but I would want to do regular slow, controlled inspections.

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