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AIBsuperU to want a house with a nuclear fallout shelter?

163 replies

WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:19

Uhm, yeah, that's basically the whole question.

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helpimitchy · 25/10/2016 20:23

YABU

The entire infrastructure of the planet would disintegrate in the event of a nuclear war. There would be nothing worth living for and you'd starve or freeze to death eventually. Survivors may even try to eat you alive if they're in a bad enough way.

You'd be better off popping your clogs once the fun starts tbh Smile

Mumoftwoyoungkids · 25/10/2016 20:24

Agre. Better to just go quick.

WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:26

Well, I grew up in house(s) having one... and one being super near by.

Never thought about it. But now that I'm pregnant I'm suddenly incredibly concerned.... Confused

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NapoleonsNose · 25/10/2016 20:31

YABU. Why would you want to survive a nuclear war? It would be awful. Watch 'When the Wind Blows' or 'Threads' and then see how you feel about a fallout shelter.

helpimitchy · 25/10/2016 20:31

There probably won't be a nuclear war. I lived through a worse level of threat during the 80s and am still here to tell the tale.

I suppose it would be a bit of a shame if we were attacked, but there's literally nothing you could do to make adequate arrangements for such an event.

bertsdinner · 25/10/2016 20:33

No point. What if you are away from home and we get bombed, and can't get to your shelter?

legotits · 25/10/2016 20:33

M.A.D.

Nothing doing, no point worrying Wine

RhiWrites · 25/10/2016 20:34

If you live near a military target it won't help. But others are right, you don't want to survive a nuclear holocaust.

AcrossthePond55 · 25/10/2016 20:36

The 'shelters of yore' were purely a PR gimmick to make people think they had a chance of surviving a nuclear holocaust. Unless you had a set up like NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain, you don't stand a chance.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheyenne_Mountain_Complex

Pregnancy is a time of wonderful optimism as well as great fears. It's normal that you are incredibly concerned. But remember that the likelihood of a nuclear event is practically nil. Every generation feels the 'end is nigh'. My mum used to tell me that her mother said 'Oh, I'm so glad I'm not raising children in this day and age' when we were small. My mother said the same to me when mine were little. And although I don't have grandchildren I've thought the same about young parents these days.

Things will be fine. You'll raise your children in safety and security.

foresttrees2 · 25/10/2016 20:37

How many houses have something like that? This had never occurred to me as something to look for!

SpeckledyBanana · 25/10/2016 20:37

YABU because I thought this thread was going to have a Rightmove link to a house with a bunker.

helpimitchy · 25/10/2016 20:38

No point. What if you are away from home and we get bombed, and can't get to your shelter?

Good point. You could be in Tescos when it happened - at least you'd have a bit of food to eat for a wee while - or down the bank - money would be pointless, so that wouldn't be so good.

The population would be catapulted back to the Stone Age, only they'd be sicker and more angry Confused

Costacoffeeplease · 25/10/2016 20:39

Is rather be right under the bomb tbh

Costacoffeeplease · 25/10/2016 20:39

I'd rather...

WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:40

forest

In the country I grew up every multiple aparetement building had one. Family homes had to build one or pay a certain amount of money in exchange for needing space in a communal one...

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legotits · 25/10/2016 20:42

Me too Costa
These events bring the worst kind of nob heads out.
Fuck battling a nuclear winter just to end up on a parish committee.

I know when to bow out.

WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:42

They still have them, btw.

In my home country the situation was evaluated in... 2005 and they decided the fakloutshelter regulations had to be kept.

And that they could be useful in other events as well.

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YorkieDorkie · 25/10/2016 20:42

Yep I'm with costa... you'd find me directly under the bomb in that situation!

Yoarchie · 25/10/2016 20:44

OP if you are the only survivor of a nuke or something like that, you'll have a crap life. No friends (all nuked), no fun, no anything. Better to be nuked with everyone else IMO.

steff13 · 25/10/2016 20:47

If I were house hunting and found one that had a bomb shelter, I'd be super excited and it would be part of my decision making. But I wouldn't build one at my existing house or purposely seek one out.

NapoleonsNose · 25/10/2016 20:48

My DF had the right idea. In the event of a four minute warning he said he was going to pour himself a very large Scotch, grab a deckchair and sit in the garden and wait for nuclear Armageddon.

ClashCityRocker · 25/10/2016 20:50

Wouldn't you just die a horrific fairly slow death upon resurfacing?

Threepineapples · 25/10/2016 20:51

Go and visit one of the decommissioned nuclear bunkers (there's one in Essex for eg) - I wouldn't even want to survive in one of those let alone a tiny one in my house

WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:52

I mean, I wish there were public shelters in the UK as well? There also great in the case of earthquakes, fires etc...

I'm just feeling anxious because our current home doesn't have one. And that none of the homes we were shown had one either.

I mean, I've always insisted on food and water storage etc. But Idk.

No shelter, no guns.... I've never worried about that. And now that I'm pregnant it's driving me crazy!! It has been driving me crazy the past week!

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WeArePregnant11 · 25/10/2016 20:53

threepinapples

I know how bunkers look like. I've slept in one for camps etc...

They're ok. At least back home. I think they're sometimes us d as temporary homes for asylum seekers as well...

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