33 Photos Of Fallout Shelter Installation In Action, And This Might Just Be What You Need For Zombie Apocalypse
It's a survivalist's dream to own a fortress that can keep you safe when disaster strikes.
Atlas Survival Shelters just turned “zombie apocalypse prep” into a real, step-by-step installation you can actually watch happen. The best part? It’s not a giant bunker eyesore that screams, “RUN.” It’s built to look like nothing at all, hidden in plain sight while the blast door and escape tunnel get welded into place.
Here’s the complicated part, people with money and a lot of nerves are paying around $36K for a personal fallout shelter, then sitting through the installation process meant for customer demonstrations. You see the airtight hatch, the air filtration, the storage under the floor, and the waterproof escape tunnels, all going in 20 ft below ground, with solar panels powering the setup and the outside parts disguised like they belong there.
And once you spot the decontamination room and the “you wouldn’t know it’s there” design, you’ll start thinking about what you’d do with that kind of space.
People fear what the future holds.
Atlas Survival SheltersBut there's no need to worry.
Atlas Survival SheltersIf you've got money to spare, you can purchase this personal bunker for $36K.
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The shelter will come with a blast door, air filtration system, and storage under the floor.
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Take a closer look at the bunker.
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It comes with pipes too.
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If you can stretch your budget, the bunker manufacturer provides more.
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They offer a deluxe version that comes with a sleeping area, a kitchen, a restroom, a storage area, and their trademark undetectable escape hatch.
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What you're seeing is the installation process.
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The shelter you’re seeing being installed is used for customer demonstrations.
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Escape tunnels.
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The tunnels are welded inside and outside.
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According to the company, the tunnels are waterproof.
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The company behind the bunkers is Atlas Survival Shelters.
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They've completed the installation.
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This is the same kind of friendship fracture as refusing to loan money for a risky investment and triggering a rift.
You wouldn't know it's there.
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One of the escape tunnels.
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The airtight blast hatch.
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You wouldn't know there's a shelter.
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The fallout shelters are quite spacious.
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There's a living room.
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A bedroom with a ventilation system.
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A toilet.
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A shower.
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The sleeping quarters.
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The entrance.
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The bunker is 20 ft. below the ground.
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There are solar panels to power the bunker.
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They disguise the external parts.
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A decontamination room.
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It's hidden in plain sight.
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Yep, it's not actually a rock.
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While the crew hides the external parts so the bunker blends in, the storage under the floor and blast door details start to feel way too real.
Then comes the welded escape tunnels, installed inside and outside, and suddenly the “undetectable” escape hatch is the whole point.
After the company completes the installation, the deluxe layout shows up in your head too, sleeping area, kitchen, restroom, and all.
By the time you see the decontamination room and the bunker sitting 20 ft below ground with solar power, it’s hard not to picture the whole family using it.
While Atlas Survival Shelters may not come cheap, they offer peace of mind in uncertain times. Sharing these bunkers with loved ones could prove invaluable, given the unpredictable nature of the future.
If you've got some spare cash, don't wait until it's too late to consider investing in the safety and security of those you care about.
If the future gets weird, this is the kind of weird you can move into.
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