The text is a transcript of a video about a company that makes bomb shelters for people who want to have a safe place to bug out in case of a disaster. The video shows different types of shelters, such as round culvert pipes, square modular units, and watertight steel containers. The video also explains the features and benefits of the shelters, such as gas tight doors, NBC air filtration systems, storage space, and living amenities. The video also shows some examples of how the shelters are installed and hidden underground in different locations. The video is meant to promote the company's products and services to potential customers.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker started a company to make bomb shelters in 2011.
2. The company is called Atlas Survival Shelters.
3. The speaker has been making doors for 40 years.
4. The company offers 24 different types of shelters.
5. The cost of a Big Boy modular shelter is $130,000, or $180,000 for a watertight version.
6. The company uses culvert pipes to make some of its shelters.
7. Culvert shelters can be buried up to 42 feet underground.
8. The company uses a special gas-tight door to seal its shelters.
9. The shelters have airtight vaults to protect occupants from airborne pathogens.
10. The company's shelters have NBC air filtration systems to remove radioactive, biological, and chemical contaminants.
11. The shelters have storage space for food, water, and other supplies.
12. The company offers a starter bunker that costs $20,000.
13. The starter bunker has a toilet, water barrel, and two-person bunk.
14. The company can install a 20-foot shelter in a small backyard.
15. The shelters have hydraulics to lift the hatch, which can weigh up to 600 pounds.
16. The company's shelters are designed to be safe from airborne pandemics.
17. The shelters have corrugated pipes that reduce echo and provide insulation.
18. The company's shelters can be customized with different features, such as granite counters and sliding doors.
19. The company's shelters have escape tunnels and emergency exits.
20. The company's shelters are designed to be self-sufficient, with features like water tanks and solar panels.