Storm Shelter / Bomb Shelter / Survival Shelter
We are willing to travel
Are you capable of surviving in a shelter long term?
Depends on what we encounter:
Building a new house is the perfect time to incorporate a shelter underneath
your home or you can build a short distance away. Have the best of both worlds
and be ready for almost anything. The shelters are built of steel and
concrete.
You have a good chance of surviving if you have these things:
I know first hand of being in a disaster called Hurricane Rita. When the
lights go out the crime starts; it's a free for all even in a small disaster
zone. If something bigger happens in the U.S. there will not be enough Johnny
Law to protect everyone and everything.
The way people are talking about the end coming in 2012, may not be so
far-fetched if you take into consideration all the factors such as; increase in
earthquakes, volcano eruptions, changing weather patterns as well as, solar
flares predicted for 2013; all of which we cannot control that can alter our
way of living. As an example, do a little research on Yellowstone Caldera.
Disasters aside, shelters are excellent protection against high winds, tornados
and other weather related storms.
If a major disaster occurs, money won't help you as much after the fact.
Money can help you get ready now by building a shelter, buying storage food, and
stocking up on everyday things we take for granted right now.
To build a shelter - LOCATION could increase your odds - if the ground ever
shook below your area in the past - this is probably NOT the place to build a
shelter. You also must be a great deal above sea level. To find out about your
state go to http://www.usgs.gov/, scroll down to "science in
your back yard" and choose your state. This site has a wealth of information for
the person that wants to learn.
To build a Super Shelter is not cheap; costs could be a million plus
depending on location, size and choice of bells and whistles in the shelter. The
more you can put into it, financially and emotionally, increases your odds of
survival. All jobs are cost plus.
If we build you a shelter, we will keep this information as confidential as
possible; but you must know with all the planes and satellites complete secrecy
is almost impossible. The best person to build your shelter is one that already
has a shelter so they aren't beating on your door when the warning comes of an
impending disaster. When all is said and done, your shelter may be your tomb.
Your shelter enables you to have a choice of when, where, and how to die. To me,
this is priceless.
Before contacting our company, look at other shelters and do the research for
what you are looking for. Serious inquires only; a letter of intent from your
bank can qualify you.
Our shelters are engineered and designed by Welders On Wheels Inc.®
Depends on what we encounter:
- Gamma Ray Bursts: If we get a direct hit from a gamma ray
burst, if you are not well protected chances are you will not survive.
- Solar Storms / Solar Flares: 11 years cycles which hits a
minimum and a maximum activity. See NOAA - Space Environement Center
- Super Volcano: This would depend on how close you are to
the eruption and/or if you have supplies. See Yellowstone Super Volcano
- Nuclear War: This once again would depend on how many were
released, how far away, and how long you have made preparations to stay in your
shelter.
Building a new house is the perfect time to incorporate a shelter underneath
your home or you can build a short distance away. Have the best of both worlds
and be ready for almost anything. The shelters are built of steel and
concrete.
You have a good chance of surviving if you have these things:
- It takes a strong minded, mentally sound, and physically fit person. Being
that people under estimate claustrophobic, size makes a difference.
- The person that is prepared and has lived in a shelter before a disaster
will have a better chance to survive longer then others, as they are use to the
environment and operations of a shelter.
- You must have supplies and the right amenities as well as wisdom, knowledge,
and God on your side.
- You or someone in your shelter must be mechanically inclined; the more
mechanically inclined the better your chance of survival. Examples: electrical
knowledge, building knowledge, water resources and much more. You must be able
to improvise and adapt as needed. You could plan on multiple people/families in
a shelter to share costs and have multiple areas of expertise.
I know first hand of being in a disaster called Hurricane Rita. When the
lights go out the crime starts; it's a free for all even in a small disaster
zone. If something bigger happens in the U.S. there will not be enough Johnny
Law to protect everyone and everything.
The way people are talking about the end coming in 2012, may not be so
far-fetched if you take into consideration all the factors such as; increase in
earthquakes, volcano eruptions, changing weather patterns as well as, solar
flares predicted for 2013; all of which we cannot control that can alter our
way of living. As an example, do a little research on Yellowstone Caldera.
Disasters aside, shelters are excellent protection against high winds, tornados
and other weather related storms.
If a major disaster occurs, money won't help you as much after the fact.
Money can help you get ready now by building a shelter, buying storage food, and
stocking up on everyday things we take for granted right now.
To build a shelter - LOCATION could increase your odds - if the ground ever
shook below your area in the past - this is probably NOT the place to build a
shelter. You also must be a great deal above sea level. To find out about your
state go to http://www.usgs.gov/, scroll down to "science in
your back yard" and choose your state. This site has a wealth of information for
the person that wants to learn.
To build a Super Shelter is not cheap; costs could be a million plus
depending on location, size and choice of bells and whistles in the shelter. The
more you can put into it, financially and emotionally, increases your odds of
survival. All jobs are cost plus.
If we build you a shelter, we will keep this information as confidential as
possible; but you must know with all the planes and satellites complete secrecy
is almost impossible. The best person to build your shelter is one that already
has a shelter so they aren't beating on your door when the warning comes of an
impending disaster. When all is said and done, your shelter may be your tomb.
Your shelter enables you to have a choice of when, where, and how to die. To me,
this is priceless.
Before contacting our company, look at other shelters and do the research for
what you are looking for. Serious inquires only; a letter of intent from your
bank can qualify you.
Our shelters are engineered and designed by Welders On Wheels Inc.®