I am definitely buying 2 or 3 of these Bombnado's for my farm next year. I am glad to see this video and made up my mind on who I am getting my bunkers from.
One way the shelters could be better concealed would be to instal fake air pipes and a false hatch in a more noticeable location, where when you get it open it looks like the shelter has caved in like the hidden valley bunker in fallot new vegas, just something to consider.
Thanks, but I just ment it would be neet if atlas had an official advertisement for for a fake broken bunker kit for sale for the people who can afford it.
Expensive coffin., Better off just putting a connection with 1/2 -1"inch thick steel plate welded around sides, bolted down on slab next to garage in back of home.
@@daviddickey9832 Yeah, I'd have an antenna running out of it for sure. Have a simple ham radio programmed with .520 and your local club repeater and you'd be able to easily call for help.
I built a pseudo bomb shelter in my basement based on the early fifties basement shelter and concealed it from local property tax assessor by covering the outside walls with cut in thirds empty moving boxes. The door handle is behind a small box. It looks like storage to anyone not knowing what I’ve done.
When he says it is not designed to go in the back yard, I would agree with you. I would want a second exit somewhere away from the structure above it for safety's sake. A tunnel of some sort would be necessary.
@@_EllieLOL_ That door might be there just so people can walk inside for tours. None of the other ones in the video have a door like that, they are entirely enclosed.
I'm pretty sure there is a whole protocol that is employed in the event of a disaster in your area...like you have let all your family members know to come dig out the hatch after your house collapses. If tge whole world goes at the same time then maybe you're better off trapped inside, lol!
Do you have a size that Can squeeze through a single car garage door? For houses where the only access to unfinished ground is through the the garage door. The house is new with foundation not yet poured in.
Awesome as always, I love the ladder thing. What I'm wondering about the bunk is the padding doesn't look very comfortable, surprised you didn't leave the client to fill it with their own matress of their choice? Other thing is it looks thinner than usual, not standard? Lastly, I've always suspected folding beds/bunks could have a sort of void or ledge or be set from the wall slightly to accommodate for the bedding? Bunkers are already a disciplined place to stay long term let alone with friends or family etc, so aside from making the bed etc I think if stripping the bed daily is a thing it could surely be avoided? :O :)
Every time I think about these, for stuff other than storms the ventilation seems like a weak point. I always imagined if I were rich AF I have an I take made to look like a tall tree. I liked the hogan's hero entrance idea to.
The only shelter design i would ever consider would be one that has a shielded vertical side door that opens IN so if something lands next to it the door wont be jammed. I realize this pretty much dictates a berm installation, but thats what i would.feel safer in.
If you're getting this because of a nuclear bomb attack or even a bioweapon, shouldn't the main concern be the air filtration unit and how it handles radioactive isotopes and viruses? Also, this seems to be more of a tornado shelter since there's no toilet, shower, or how one deals with cooking and garbage? Plus the temperature below ground is a constant 50F. What about temperature control? How are you generating electricity if there's a nuclear attack? You really think the grid will be active?
What happens when the debris blocks the hatch? What happens when that debris is burning? It seems foolish not to have the hatch in side a hardened CMU room, with a concrete lid and an inward swinging fire door. The air duct routing seems like yet another problem... fire or debris could render that useless, but I suppose there's a fair amount of air in the room if it's a storm shelter... not so good as a bomb shelter.
I thought its a two dimensional view, you don't think it has two? This guy has always made two entrances/exits as long as I've seen his stuff :o I can't imagine how the heat of a fire above might affect the occupants within, as it'll just be on the top and presumably little contact with most the area burried even from above. If a second exit, I still see no issue. What's a CMU room? Also what makes you think it won't be burried in concrete? :S surely that's standard :s
I like your videos but I would be afraid of getting trapped inside. It seems like all underground bunkers could be easily defeated. They all need air intakes and that’s the weakest link. Anything from a fire around the intake to a garbage bag over the top could make for a bad day. Ever watch “The Dirty Dozen”?
The question I have, is how does this mitigate prompt radiation? It doesn't have an L bend. Is it just not an issue because it goes more or less straight down and the angled ceiling means it simply couldn't hit the living area? The other concern I have is fallout settling directly on the hatch; not a major issue if installed under a house, but if installed standalone that could be a major risk since that radiation would come directly down into the living quarters.
Actually, that's a BAD idea. You don't want to come to your bunker during a tornado/other disaster and find your drinking buddies snoring on the floor with 500 beer cans/bottles taking up half the room! :D
You should explain to the people what payments plan you have ,o what options of payments they can have to get a bunker ,no just say I will call you later and never do it., A real business man take their time to talk to a client .
Probably a little, but it is also in the cool ground, so an extra 5-10 degrees of heat probably isn’t that bad, and still a livable temp (my guess, never tried it).
There's just one way out, lord I just can't go out that door. Baby there's one way out, lord I just can't go out that door....there's a man down there, might be your man, I dunno.
It depends, We have cats and we've already decided when we get one and a storm is coming we're going to open the hatch, throw them down the hole and jump in behind them.
I wonder if the Japanese customer is buying this to get a lot of extra storage space for his/her house. That country has some of the most expensive land in the world.
Well, Japan did have high real estate prices in the late 80s, and still in major cities, but in many places in Japan houses sit empty today with no buyers even at a cheap price, due to population decline and that most in Japan prefer newly built homes.
So say a bomb hit your house while your underneath in the shelter! How the he'll do you get out because now you have the flattened house on you hatch door? Dumb idea...
Can only be entered by a steep ladder -- so only suitable for agile people. No second entry/exit in case that ceiling entry is covered by a collapsed building. No toilet, no shower, no solution for dealing with food waste, dirty diapers, etc. So, if you were trying to protect your family against radioactive fallout, can you imagine spending two weeks inside one of these with a toddler, the family dog and grandma? Just imagine the stench by day 14. This design needs a lot more work.
I think this model is just for tornados and bad storms not for hunkering down in a bunker. I do see on their website where you can upgrade them to include a shower, toilet, decontamination area and under the floor storage. I think for longer term sheltering you would need an actual bunker and not just a shelter. This is great for those on a limited budget though. I'd rather have one of these than have nothing at all.
This was made for more tornadoes and quick access from inside the house, when you are on the site, it will say that, he has actual bomb shelters with the 90 degree turn, and escape hatch. But I agree it isnt anywhere near useful for radioactive fallout.
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Yeah flawed design, without a second escape hatch, if house collapse, would most likely seal you in, should also have away to communicate with emergency services if that were to happen, stairs would be a better option for a host of reasons, make them so the can be lifted up for storage like attic stairs, also add the ability to have a restroom and running water.
They put escape hatches on it you want them ! Also in other storm shelters that are made there are NO bathrooms or running water so you make NO sense but if you wanted that it could be added to the shelter like Atlas already does for others.
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I am definitely buying 2 or 3 of these Bombnado's for my farm next year. I am glad to see this video and made up my mind on who I am getting my bunkers from.
Get one of the bigger culverts instead, no use having multiple bunkers if when the bombs fall you can only access one of them
I need multiple bunkers for my wide set up
One way the shelters could be better concealed would be to instal fake air pipes and a false hatch in a more noticeable location, where when you get it open it looks like the shelter has caved in like the hidden valley bunker in fallot new vegas, just something to consider.
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Thanks, but I just ment it would be neet if atlas had an official advertisement for for a fake broken bunker kit for sale for the people who can afford it.
Why not allow for this to be buried in the back yard but connect to basement of home?
Bunker under home, home collapses, perfect coffin!
Yeap, first thing that came to mind.
Expensive coffin., Better off just putting a connection with 1/2 -1"inch thick steel plate welded around sides, bolted down on slab next to garage in back of home.
that's what escape tunnels are for. This particular one doesn't have it. But you can have on added I'm sure
Unless its also a radio room.
@@daviddickey9832 Yeah, I'd have an antenna running out of it for sure. Have a simple ham radio programmed with .520 and your local club repeater and you'd be able to easily call for help.
Awesome!
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@@AtlasSurvivalShelters do these shelters come with internet access?
They have despecito playing
Needs escape hatch when under home if house falls on top of bunker. Need to make a tunnel from bunker able to get from under home.
I built a pseudo bomb shelter in my basement based on the early fifties basement shelter and concealed it from local property tax assessor by covering the outside walls with cut in thirds empty moving boxes. The door handle is behind a small box. It looks like storage to anyone not knowing what I’ve done.
Admiral Preparedness sick
Cool but risky
Would imagine building this under your home would be like creating a coffin. Debris from the building above is likely to trap you.
When he says it is not designed to go in the back yard, I would agree with you. I would want a second exit somewhere away from the structure above it for safety's sake. A tunnel of some sort would be necessary.
Robert Blakemore they have the door on the side that he showed, probably is meant to go to an escape tunnel
@@_EllieLOL_ That door might be there just so people can walk inside for tours. None of the other ones in the video have a door like that, they are entirely enclosed.
I'm pretty sure there is a whole protocol that is employed in the event of a disaster in your area...like you have let all your family members know to come dig out the hatch after your house collapses. If tge whole world goes at the same time then maybe you're better off trapped inside, lol!
slick design ron!! love it
Thanks
Nice and you have various options/ budgets
ALL on the website !
Do you have a size that Can squeeze through a single car garage door? For houses where the only access to unfinished ground is through the the garage door. The house is new with foundation not yet poured in.
Awesome as always, I love the ladder thing. What I'm wondering about the bunk is the padding doesn't look very comfortable, surprised you didn't leave the client to fill it with their own matress of their choice? Other thing is it looks thinner than usual, not standard? Lastly, I've always suspected folding beds/bunks could have a sort of void or ledge or be set from the wall slightly to accommodate for the bedding? Bunkers are already a disciplined place to stay long term let alone with friends or family etc, so aside from making the bed etc I think if stripping the bed daily is a thing it could surely be avoided? :O :)
Buen aporte y buena información y revisión del mini bunker no esta nada mal para situaciones concretas un saludo
I really want one of these.
Pimp My Bunker lol I like that and I will make sure to send plenty of business your way once I get my properties
Every time I think about these, for stuff other than storms the ventilation seems like a weak point.
I always imagined if I were rich AF I have an I take made to look like a tall tree.
I liked the hogan's hero entrance idea to.
The only shelter design i would ever consider would be one that has a shielded vertical side door that opens IN so if something lands next to it the door wont be jammed. I realize this pretty much dictates a berm installation, but thats what i would.feel safer in.
If you're getting this because of a nuclear bomb attack or even a bioweapon, shouldn't the main concern be the air filtration unit and how it handles radioactive isotopes and viruses? Also, this seems to be more of a tornado shelter since there's no toilet, shower, or how one deals with cooking and garbage? Plus the temperature below ground is a constant 50F. What about temperature control? How are you generating electricity if there's a nuclear attack? You really think the grid will be active?
What happens when the debris blocks the hatch? What happens when that debris is burning? It seems foolish not to have the hatch in side a hardened CMU room, with a concrete lid and an inward swinging fire door. The air duct routing seems like yet another problem... fire or debris could render that useless, but I suppose there's a fair amount of air in the room if it's a storm shelter... not so good as a bomb shelter.
I thought its a two dimensional view, you don't think it has two? This guy has always made two entrances/exits as long as I've seen his stuff :o I can't imagine how the heat of a fire above might affect the occupants within, as it'll just be on the top and presumably little contact with most the area burried even from above. If a second exit, I still see no issue. What's a CMU room? Also what makes you think it won't be burried in concrete? :S surely that's standard :s
These shelters are schweet!
I Want a Bunker, I'D go "MOLE"! 🤣
How do you get out when the house collapses on top of this thing?
16,000 jack will raise the hatch
tornado comes and buried the door, then what?
I live in an area where the water table is high. You said that the shelter is waterproof. How long is its service life in wet ground?
I like your videos but I would be afraid of getting trapped inside. It seems like all underground bunkers could be easily defeated. They all need air intakes and that’s the weakest link. Anything from a fire around the intake to a garbage bag over the top could make for a bad day. Ever watch “The Dirty Dozen”?
The question I have, is how does this mitigate prompt radiation? It doesn't have an L bend. Is it just not an issue because it goes more or less straight down and the angled ceiling means it simply couldn't hit the living area? The other concern I have is fallout settling directly on the hatch; not a major issue if installed under a house, but if installed standalone that could be a major risk since that radiation would come directly down into the living quarters.
What only under new construction? Not in backyard?
For a hurrican it's okay, but what if there's food?
Under the floor like he said in ALL his videos ! LOL
Awesome
but in a more recent video you said that air system was bad (in a rising s bunker) but thats the same air system you have there??
I don't own either one but from my research it is not the same air system. Atlas' system seems to be better hands down.
Cool
hold on what if the house collapses you will never get out or if there is a fire in the house and power is lost you are dead at some point
saves the cost of a funeral lol
Their hatches are hydraulically powered so it will push away debris
Could you put it where a shed is being built so it doesn’t look too obvious
What if the air vent get blocked off and the door is blocked to 🤔
what was that old saying, that led up to the punch line...KISS YOUR ASS GOODBYE !
What if you don't bother with any thing then your KILLED and who cares ?? Better to have something than nothing !
Lol you are using despacito guitar song. Amazing.
Seems weird that the air exit is at the top. I thought carbon dioxide sinks to the floor?
Best way I've seen to get 20k out of 3k worth of material and time. Rich people sure are stupid, and very few of them can weld.. Kudos!;
Would be trapped in there amongst all the wreckage.Unable to escape.....😰
it needs a second way out
@@glenwayn5180 It can be added if you wanted one NO other storm shelters I have seen have them !
Yeah. Better off staying upstairs with the house collapsing around you.... oh wait.
So if there is an emergency and you are away on holidays, can I use your shelter? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Actually, that's a BAD idea. You don't want to come to your bunker during a tornado/other disaster and find your drinking buddies snoring on the floor with 500 beer cans/bottles taking up half the room! :D
Where do you poop?
Pooping is strictly illegal under epa laws.Pooping will be at penalty of law....💩
Is that an 8'X10' or 8'X12' shown in this video?
You should explain to the people what payments plan you have ,o what options of payments they can have to get a bunker ,no just say I will call you later and never do it., A real business man take their time to talk to a client .
Can you install it in a already built house?
I need one done in my basement or turn my basement to a bunker..how much will they cost?
There are prices on the Atlas website !
Doesnt it heat up inside over time? Because of bodyheat.
Probably a little, but it is also in the cool ground, so an extra 5-10 degrees of heat probably isn’t that bad, and still a livable temp (my guess, never tried it).
Does it come with free installation?
Nope, but he designs the culverts to be self-installable
Flamer !
House gets brown over and on top of hatch.
What now?
How much weight can that ladder hold
But...is it shark proof?
movie theater?
There's just one way out, lord I just can't go out that door. Baby there's one way out, lord I just can't go out that door....there's a man down there, might be your man, I dunno.
Using my imagination on wear I'm going to take a shit at the that bunker.
What if the house collapsed over the hatch ?
What if your house collapsed with you in it and you did not have a storm shelter ??
Well that did not answer my question
What about my Alaskan Malamute, the poor must stay outside. Bad entrance.
It depends, We have cats and we've already decided when we get one and a storm is coming we're going to open the hatch, throw them down the hole and jump in behind them.
What about getting pets into the bunker?
Why not ??
Where is the bathroom & kitchen
I wonder if the Japanese customer is buying this to get a lot of extra storage space for his/her house. That country has some of the most expensive land in the world.
Well, Japan did have high real estate prices in the late 80s, and still in major cities, but in many places in Japan houses sit empty today with no buyers even at a cheap price, due to population decline and that most in Japan prefer newly built homes.
goooooood ❤❤😚✋✋❤
What size is this model?
Why despacito WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
If I ever go into the trucking business, at least I’ll know how many will fit on a flatbed. WTH?
How many sell a year?
Do they build on the east cost
ALL over the USA !
Where did you get the magnetic light
A shop ??
I love me dance pole you or you can change it into a mini Church
So say a bomb hit your house while your underneath in the shelter! How the he'll do you get out because now you have the flattened house on you hatch door? Dumb idea...
what song is that in the intro?
Where is the toilet?
It can be added if you wanted one !
Can only be entered by a steep ladder -- so only suitable for agile people. No second entry/exit in case that ceiling entry is covered by a collapsed building. No toilet, no shower, no solution for dealing with food waste, dirty diapers, etc. So, if you were trying to protect your family against radioactive fallout, can you imagine spending two weeks inside one of these with a toddler, the family dog and grandma? Just imagine the stench by day 14. This design needs a lot more work.
I think this model is just for tornados and bad storms not for hunkering down in a bunker. I do see on their website where you can upgrade them to include a shower, toilet, decontamination area and under the floor storage. I think for longer term sheltering you would need an actual bunker and not just a shelter. This is great for those on a limited budget though. I'd rather have one of these than have nothing at all.
Who is here after coronavirus and want one for survive?
Bathroom?
You can add a toilet. This is a shelter and not a bunker so it's mean for temporary occupation.
bomb shelter with no head?
lmmfao
This was made for more tornadoes and quick access from inside the house, when you are on the site, it will say that, he has actual bomb shelters with the 90 degree turn, and escape hatch. But I agree it isnt anywhere near useful for radioactive fallout.
Best get to know your wife, or mistress.😈👍😂🙊🙉🙈
They will add a bathroom if you want one !
Real bunker is...….The one that above it has the sky only.
Bombnato?
He-Bomb-Nados , , , She-Bomb-Nados
haha
One way out is not good
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MMMmmmmmm......she puts the lotion on the skin >:)
This is so silly stuff,
Bombacito
Not everbody can afford even one like this,u should give a few away to help out the working man then us them as a tax write off....
That makes NO sense ?? LOL
Townhome tomb
atlassss ssssssurvival sssssheltersssss.
Это погреб против торнадо . Вы красиво обманываете людей ! This is a cellar against a tornado. You are beautifully deceiving people!
Can you get me one for my birthday that would be a good Christian then I will pay you $900 every month May the peace of Christ be with you
What a crappy useless design
Yeah flawed design, without a second escape hatch, if house collapse, would most likely seal you in, should also have away to communicate with emergency services if that were to happen, stairs would be a better option for a host of reasons, make them so the can be lifted up for storage like attic stairs, also add the ability to have a restroom and running water.
They put escape hatches on it you want them ! Also in other storm shelters that are made there are NO bathrooms or running water so you make NO sense but if you wanted that it could be added to the shelter like Atlas already does for others.