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Forget panic room – here’s a panic HOUSE!

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When it comes to living a life of solitude, it doesn’t get much more self-sufficient than this.

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A 4,200-square-foot compound in Yellow Jacket, a desert town in Montezuma County, Colorado, has been built with disaster-ready architecture, essentially allowing it to withstand anything the world can throw at it.

The walls are made of reinforced concrete and lined with steel.

The structure is so strong it has been deemed ‘nuclear rated’, according to Curbed.

The bunker comes with a 100-foot radio tower and a helicopter pad.

Built into it is a seven-stage water filtration system and four separate power systems.

Among the latter is an array of solar and wind turbine set-ups, as well as  propane and gas generators that are used as a last resort.

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Inside the only giveaways to the house’s power are the metal air ducts that can be seen overhead.

These are designed to close off in the case of extremities, such as contaminated air from a biological hit, gas leak, etc.

The home can also be rented for 19.5K a month – but that is per head.

So in the case of any future, pre-planned natural or nuclear disasters, you and your kin can book in and be totally safe.



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