| Natural Disasters Plus Global Politics Drive Demand For Underground Shelters |
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| Written by Cam Gibson |
| Thursday, 12 May 2011 08:55 |
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Where global politics fails to instill fear and paranoia in us, nature is doing its best. Unexplained mass bird and fish kill-offs, followed by consecutive earthquakes throughout the Asia-Pacific, paralleled by the chaos across North Africa and Middle East, causing a worrying rise in petrol and food prices for the remaining world with no end in sight. The Mayan prophecy may be written off as a urban legend, but should we still be seeing a doomsday event as something that could never happen in our lifetime? The US National Security Staff finished a new study on cataclysmic events, and it recommended that instead of evacuation the best course of action in the face of a serious catastrophe, especially a nuclear-related emergency, is to find shelter in an indoor or underground facility. It is this reason that private firms like Green Eye Technology have been reaping an unprecedented boost in sales within the first quarter of 2011. According to CEO George Welhalf, the amount of inquiries they've been receiving have been growing by the minute, as more and more people are feeling less optimistic for tomorrow and are eager to find out if there's possibility that they can ride out what appears to be an imminent apocalypse. Welhalf have reminded his critics that although he and his line of work do not claim any gifts of supernatural foresight, their purpose is to let people gain more confidence for their own future. In light of this situation, safety shelters designed and built by Green Eye have been selling like hot potatoes. These come in a variety of options customised to suit small families, or entire groups of people ranging in the thousands. Military-grade protection is offered through the use of materials such as fibreglass, at the same time there is also an emphasis to ensure that the shelters also come with a domestic familiarity, which is an often lacked feature in the average Cold War shelter. This is implemented so you can barely be unaware that you are actually living underground, while you try and make up for the lack of driving opportunities playing driving games, after you are done reading through all your car magazines The selling point for these shelters is still the same however. These bunkers are expected to withstand Mother Nature's most fearsome assaults, as well as attacks by weapons of mass destruction. Equipped with a sophisticated filtration system and an independent power source, these underground shelters all come with the guarantee to keep its residents alive for periods ranging from days to years. Serving more than private groups, a company like Green Eye can also arrange contracts with governments worldwide. The state often require emergency operations centers should their offices become incapacitated, and shielded vaults for their network servers and crucial papers that are both highly vulnerable when a disaster strikes. So perhaps instead saving up for a new house, maybe you and your local community can be pooling in to invest in one of these military grade shelters. In the long run, you don't want to be left out in the cold when apocalypse falls. About the Author: It's rather likely not many publishers will survive the apocalypse. Now might be a good time to get that magazine subscription and stock up on your underground library. It will be tragic if your only form of subterranean pastime is to remind yourself of the halcyon days by staring at car pictures. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |