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    Would I be safe from an EMP blast in a bunker?
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    That depends on many factors, including how deep it is, whether it is connected to the surface through wiring and ventilation systems, and the materials used in construction.
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    What if a nuclear fallout is in effect? How will I get safe air?
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    If a nuclear fallout is commencing, consider getting various air purifiers. It could mean the difference between life and death.
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    Is it possible to put an elevator in a bunker or underground residence?
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    It is technically possible, but very complicated and extremely expensive. Also, unless you have multiple floors, it is needless. Plus, after hiring people to install it, (which you will probably have to do) it won't be so secret.
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    How do I get power to a bunker?
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    Some people might say that you should have electricity from above ground, but another idea is to buy long-lasting lanterns. They work well, you only need to buy 2 or 3, and they should last from a few weeks to several months depending on how often you keep them on.
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    What would be the approximate cost of a concrete bunker to hold a family of four?
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    This entirely depends on what design, the materials used, amenities, location etc. It is rather difficult to give an approximate quote without knowing at least the above listed info.
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    What soil is best to use to dig a bunker?
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    Clay is very strong and reliable. Sand is very prone to collapse.
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    Do I need permits in Dublin, Georgia to build a bunker?
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    Yes, and you would also need to know if there are any natural gas pockets or radiation around.
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    Is the basement a bunker?
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    You can turn your basement into a bunker. If you line the walls in brick and cement, it may be a suitable bunker.
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    I own my own house with no mortgage payments. Am I allowed to dig my own shelter in my garden?
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    That heavily depends on where you live. Check local building restrictions.
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    Is it possible to just get one at a store and not have to construct it myself?
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    Yes, but it can cost from £60,000 - 1,000,000, which most people don't have to spare.
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    Which permits are required to dig in Huntsville, Alabama?
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    Check with your city hall.
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    Can I make my own power source?
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    Yes. If you have a source of flowing water or a heat source nearby, you could try steam turbines, water wheels or even (if you can afford it) geothermal generators.
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    How deep does it have to be?
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    It depends on how close you are to the blast, the size of the bomb and the age of the people in the shelter because younger and older people are more prone to radiation sickness than adults aged 20-45 years old.
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    How do I build a cost effective bunker?
    Benjamin Del Valle
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    One of the most cost effective methods is the metal shipping container. It is fairly inexpensive and comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from 8'H, 8'W, 10'L all the way to 8'H, 8'W, 40'L. While these sizes are not the only sizes available, those are the most common sizes you will find. Depending on where you live, these containers range in price from about $800 all the way up to $4000. You will have to thoroughly inspect each container you use, as some may be older and have structural concerns. Make sure to seal any openings to ensure you don't have leaking or flooding. Also, consider reinforcing the container's structure, to make it safer and help it last longer.
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