When it comes to major emergencies, conventional houses’ traditional nods toward protection—like fences, security alarm systems, and gated communities—are for chumps. If you plan to survive a wide-scale disaster, you’re going to need a shelter fit for holding off the beasts and roaming marauders, not to mention the coming of hell and/or high water.
It’s impossible for any one structure to be impenetrable to every potential crisis, so emergency-minded homebuilders and buyers basically have to pick some favorites and hope they choose correctly.
The best disaster-ready homes are the ones that cover as many dangerous scenarios as possible and allow for ongoing survival, like self-sufficient structures capable of generating their own power and growing or catching food. On the other end of things, bomb shelters and panic rooms are limited survival plans in that you must be able to return to a livable outside world. If that’s not an option, once you exhaust the supplies, these spaces become literal dead ends. With that thought to warm your heart, click ahead to see houses with differing styles of disaster preparedness.
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