Episode-743- Paul Seyfried on NBC Underground Shelter Construction [ 45:55 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadToday we are joined by Paul Seyfried, President of Utah Shelter Systems. Paul has been building shelters since 1986, and incorporated Utah Shelter Systems in 1998 along with his partner, Sharon Packer.
Utah Shelter Systems shelters can be constructed of either corrugated steel or steel plate and can withstand blasts up to the 150 psi range. The shelters are manufactured in North Salt Lake, Utah and transported throughout the entire United States and Canada.
Paul joins us today to discuss civil defense in the US and in other nations, the continued threat of nuclear war, chemical attack and biological weapons. He also explains the value of shelters for storm protection, storing supplies and more. Shelters seem like an “extreme prep” to many but today we take a balanced view of their practical applications.
Join us today as Paul Answers Questions Such As…
- Why build a shelter now, that the Cold War is “over”?
- What are the main criteria for a proper shelter?
- What can shelters do other than protect you in a NBC attack?
- Why does Switzerland continue to build 100s of shelters monthly?
- Why did the U.S. choose not to build shelters?
- What other countries have shelter programs for civilians?
- What are some current nuclear threats including EMP?
- What are some current chemical weapons threats?
- What are some current bio weapons threats?
- What is the cost of a fully installed shelter?
- What are some ways people can save cost or self build?
- What is the best type of door for a shelter?
- What equipment do you need for air handling?
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