Home-Based Bunker Sales Soar As Natural Disaster Numbers Rise

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We don’t need Hollywood to spook us into fearing that doomsday is upon us soon. Just one quarter of a way into 2011 and we have witnessed a string of international disasters ranging from earthquakes, tsunamis and nuclear disasters in Japan, a large earthquake in New Zealand and uprisings engulfing the Arab world spurring fuel shortages. The notion of a coming doomsday seems less laughable by the day.

Not long ago Obama’s National Security Staff carried out a research that redefined the official recommendation when one faces a doomsday event. The new study now suggests that when one encounters a disaster on a catastrophic scale, the most effective solution would be to seek shelter underground. The study also specifically discourages evacuation, classifying it as the least recommended form of countermeasure.

With this looming uncertainty, private corporations such as Green Eye Technology have witnessed more growth in the last couple of years than they ever had since they started their business. Green Eye Technology CEO George Welhalf noted that their number of received inquires are expanding by the day, due to growing number of ordinary people disheartened by the current events, and are prepared to go to drastic lengths to guarantee their future survival rate. Welhalf have built his business on the notion that although it is not their task to predict the tomorrow, their job is secure more hope for the day-to-day people.

In light of this situation, safety shelters designed and built by Green Eye have been selling like hot potatoes. These come in a variety of options customised to suit small families, or entire groups of people ranging in the thousands. Military-grade protection is offered through the use of materials such as fibreglass, at the same time there is also an emphasis to ensure that the shelters also come with a domestic familiarity, which is an often lacked feature in the average Cold War shelter. This is implemented so you can barely be unaware that you are actually living underground, while you try and make up for the lack of driving opportunities playing driving games, after you are done reading through all your car magazines

The main focus however, is that these shelters are constructed with the purpose to persevere not just most serious storms and quakes, but also other possible man-originated disasters. Radioactive fallout, electromagnetic pulse and germ warfare just to name a few. With an in-house air filtration, power generator, and a large storage facility for food and water, these shelters have the capacity to allow its occupants survive underground from weeks to years at a time.

Serving more than private groups, a company like Green Eye can also arrange contracts with governments worldwide. The state often require emergency operations centers should their offices crumble beneath the destruction, and secured facilities for their network servers and crucial papers that are both particularly compromising when a disaster strikes.

No shelter manufacturer on Earth can tell you when the world is going to end, so for the average consumer it all comes down to a decision based on faith. Will you keep paying for that house mortgage? Or reserve a spot in an underground vault that certainly won’t be taking any more last orders on the day of Armageddon – if it ever happens.

It’s interesting to note that car garages can be a feature in some of these underground shelter. Obviously not every type of apocalypse will render the roads useless, so don’t feel discouraged about saving up for some wheels – just don’t forget to check the car information before you pay for that used car!

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