

Atlas Survival Shelters told Germany's Die Welt newspaper that it sold 1,000 shelters in 2017. Now there's second boom (no pun intended) in demand, fueled by rising political tensions worsening wildfire, tornado and hurricane seasons and fears of terror attacks. In 1962, the Department of Defense even printed a handbook for building fallout shelters in your backyard or your basement. Back then, schools and cities around the country conducted air raid drills as fears of a nuclear war between the US and the Soviet Union reached a fever pitch. But instead, I'm out in a metal box next to Interstate 5 during a heat wave.īomb shelters are no longer a relic of the Cold War. If it were real, I'd be deep underground. I'm inside a showroom version of the BombNado Disaster Shelter in Montebello, California, to see what it's like living in a nuclear bunker. Or maybe it's the fact I'd have to live in this nuclear bomb shelter for the rest of my life if the apocalypse ever struck. Maybe it's the metal ladder interrupting the feng shui of the room. I'm looking for where I could put books, or at the very least, a stash of canned beans and bottled water to stay alive. The room is small, just enough to fit a bunk bed, a padded bench, a ladder in the middle and an air filtration system, but not much else, not even a toilet. I am trying really hard to make this nuclear bomb shelter feel like a home.

This is part of our Road Trip 2018 summer series " Taking It to Extremes," which looks at what happens when people mix everyday tech with insane situations.
