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Disaster situation - earthquake

Surviving doomsday or a dinner party the Hero House blends clean modern design with a playful well lit interior. Explore how this house can guide you though a earthquake or a Sunday night dinner party by clicking on the image below.  
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Survival Kit - A day in the life of a disaster 

Immediately after the disaster your preparedness helps bring your community back together.
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1). Using your Life Saver Jerrycan you quickly filter water from a broken main and provide a clean drinking source for your neighborhood.

2) While organizing a cleanup team your family provides food to your hard working crew.

3) At the end of a hard day’s work tables and chairs are brought out of storage, and wine is served from your secure stash. Today an earthquake hit your neighborhood, and still you managed to throw a successfully Saturday night shindig. 

See our survival page for more resources.

Floor plans - 2,500 s.f.

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survival food

How much food will you need, how can you grow your own food, click on the images below to find out the full story. This house is equipped with enough food and water for 2 adults and 3 children to last 1 year.
STEP ONE: IMMEDIATE FOOD SUPPLY  - 1 year food supply - (1) 2528 Entrée Meal Plan from Food Insurance.
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STEP TWO : INTERMEDIATE FOOD SUPPLY (1) - Fresh sprouts provide an intermediate food while waiting for your garden to produce fruit. 
STEP THREE : LONG TERM FOOD SUPPLY (1) - "Family" size seed pack from Heirloom Organics creates over 4 acres of a survival garden. These regenerating seed can in theory sustain your family for eternity.
Non Hybrid Seed packs
STEP FOUR : WATER - (1) Lifesaver Jerrycan 10,000 and (2) Lifesaver Bottle 6,000
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* additional preparation will be make pertaining to your situation and the advice of a local survivalist. 

Hero House

The hero house is designed to fit into inner city lots, and boast plenty of protection for disasters along with providing storage and survival space throughout the home.

The architecture of the house features an open main floor with an elevated wood encased master suite. The slit windows that continue through the roof create an unparalleled experience of sunlight.

Special Features 

  • Vaulted Ceilings
  • Large Protected Window Wall
  • Wood Floors
  • Large Dining Room Table
  • Master Bedroom Fireplace
  • Lofted Exclusive Master Suite
  • Kids Play Room
  • Open Floor Plan


survival specialties

2 Adults and 3 Children  - 1 year of indoor food, air, water, power + outdoor food & sustainment equipment after one year for the following disasters:

Double Dip Recession / Depression, Fires, Food Shortage, Gas Shortage / Peak Oil, Drought / Famine , Power Grid Breakdown, Cyber Warfare that Destroys the Grid, Social Unrest / Large Scale Riots, Small Arms Fire / Small Shrapnel, Government Collapse, EMP Burst / Solar Flare, Pandemic, and Earthquakes

What’s in the Home?

Food, water, and back up energy (in the form of geo-thermal, wind, solar, and a TriFuel generator for 2 adults and 3 children for one year of indoor supply.

Basic sanitation and living supplies
  
Pandemic Kit

First Aid Kit

Security Kit including an undisclosed amount of weapons, ammunition and protection gear (Including an NBC Kit).

Air filtration system and indoor vegetation

defense features

Blast doors
Concrete Construction
Steel Shield
Camouflage Equipment
Concertina wire - Stored
Empty Sandbags - Stored
Surveillance Equipment

Outdoor food & sustainment equipment 

Seeds

Gardening Equipment

Tools and Work area

Dimensional Lumber and Building Supplies

Traditional Homes vs. Doomsday Homes

Traditional:

  • Stick (Wood) Built
  • Grid Dependent
  • Flammable
  • Not well insulated

Doomsday Homes

  • Concrete and Steel Construction
  • Energy Independent
  • Self Sustaining 
  • Disaster ready
  • Bullet Proof
  • Well insulated 

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