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It's time to get serious about your Zombie apocalypse fortress. You never know when the Zombie horde will begin moving in your neighborhood. Having an impregnable fortress is only part of the equation to successfully survive a zombie apocalypse.
The zombie out break may last for months, even years until the zombie body breaks down enough to prevent mobility. Your fortress must not only be fortified from zombies, but also afford a small amount of normalcy to the survivor holed up in the structure.
Notice the photo on the top left. When there are no zombies in the immediate area, this fortress has the ability to open compartments to allow sunshine in, fresh air, to replenish supplies, to expel waste and allow a small semblance or normalcy.
Notice the photo on the right. When zombies are in the area, the compartments tightly seal preventing zombies from getting any traction whatsoever. The thick slick walls are sound proof preventing zombies from hearing what is happening inside. As time goes by, the zombies will lose interest in the fortress and move on to the next area.
Happy Halloween
LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
OK, this one is much better. No way zombies can get in. But, once they know you are there, won't they stay there till you come out. You will eventually run out of food.
ReplyDeleteI see your point. But if the zombies don't know you are there, will they stick around or move on to another region? These questions need to be explored before the apocalypse occurs.
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