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Hydroponic Grow Shelf
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Hydroponic & Aeroponic Grow Tower

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Hydroponic Grow Shelf
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Hydroponic Grow Shelf - Artificial Light

Sale price$1,449.00Regular price $1,499.00
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Compost Toilet
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NBC Air Filtration System
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NBC Air Filtration System

From $4,179.00
Blast Valve
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Blast Valve

$860.00
Blast Door
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Blast Door

From $2,980.00

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Bunker Equipment

Upgrade your bunker or safe room with professional-grade survival equipment designed for long-term disasters. Our curated selection includes NBC air filtration systems, blast doors, automatic blast valves for pressure regulation, and waterless composting toilets. Perfectly compatible with all major shelter designs, these systems provide complete life support - from breathable air to waste management - when the outside world becomes uninhabitable.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What essential equipment should be included in a bunker?

A well-equipped bunker should include NBC-grade air filtration, power systems (solar panels + generator with fuel), water storage/purification, medical and first-aid kits, communication gear (radios, walkie-talkies), light sources, tools, and emergency rations—forming the basics of a nuclear readiness kit

Why is an NBC air filtration system important?

NBC filters prevent chemical, biological, and radiological agents from entering your bunker, maintaining clean and breathable air—an essential protection during fallout or hazardous events .

What power solutions are recommended for bunker use?

Combine solar panels, battery storage, and a backup generator (diesel or petrol) to ensure continuous power; solar systems like 2400 W units are recommended essentials

How should water storage and sanitation be handled?

Use large-capacity IBC totes (e.g., 275-gallon), supplemented with purification systems and sanitation essentials—bio-waste management tools, buckets, cat litter, and cleaning supplies—since plumbing may fail during disasters

What medical and sanitation supplies are needed?

Your bunker should include a full first-aid kit, prescription meds, burn/trauma supplies, dental care tools, and hygiene items—as recommended by survival planning guides for long-term post-nuclear habitation

Which tools and safety gear are critical?

Install blast valves on intake vents, and have multi-tools (knives, axes), rope, duct tape, manual ventilators, fire-starting gear, lighting, communication devices, and books or games to maintain morale—covering both survival and comfort .

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