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How to be prepared for a nuclear explosion

How to be prepared for a nuclear explosion

How to be prepared for a nuclear explosion Nuclear explosions can cause significant damage and casualties from blast, heat and radiation but it is possible to keep yourself and your family safe by knowing what to do and being prepared in case one occurs. First, you need to know a few things: radioactive fallout is most dangerous in the first few hours after detonation, when the highest levels of radiation are emitted. It takes some time for radioactive fallout to return to ground level, usually more than 15 minutes for areas outside the immediate damage zones of the blast. This is en..

KIBO shelter for your safety

KIBO shelter for your safety

KIBO 360: High-protection surface shelter for disasters and nuclear threats As global tensions rise and geopolitical instability increases, the need for effective civil protection solutions is more urgent than ever. Whether facing natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or large-scale technological accidents, being prepared can make the difference between vulnerability and survival. In this context, the KIBO 360 Stand-Alone Shelter emerges as a highly functional, discreetly integrated, and expertly engineered solution, developed from decades of experience in the security and civil defense..

Demand for bunkers almost doubles since start of war

Demand for bunkers almost doubles since start of war

Demand for bunkers almost doubles since start of war The demand for bunkers is increasing in several European countries, including Portugal where some individual bunkers have already been built. In Spain, demand has also increased. "We have seen a 90% increase in requests for quotes to build bunkers. I currently receive around 20 inquiries daily," says Fernando Diaz Llorente, CEO of Bunker Vip. Recently, in the UK, a nuclear bunker in Yorkshire, used by the Royal Observer Corps during the Cold War, was sold for 35 thousand euros. The increased interest reflects fears of global crises ..

EU recommends European survival kit!

EU recommends European survival kit!

EU recommends European survival kit! The European Commission has recommended that citizens have emergency supplies at home, including water and canned food for three days (72 hours), in preparation for emergency situations. What is included in this Kit? • Drinking water (at least 3 liters per day per person) • Non-perishable foods (canned goods, energy bars, cookies, nuts, rice, pasta, etc.) • Essential medicines and first aid supplies • Flashlight and spare batteries • Powerbank and chargers • Portable radio (preferably battery-operated or hand-cranked) • Copies of important docume..

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