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How to Hide a Hidden Shelter


How to Hide a Hidden Shelter


You might have a hidden shelter in the backyard, but how to hide it? You can cover up a conventional shelter with plants, garbage, or even a ghillie suit. A ghillie suit is designed to be invisible to spies and blend into the landscape. You can even make it look like something completely different, such as a tree stump. Here are some tips:

Disguise a hidden shelter

When you are planning to build a hidden shelter, you will need to balance the creative aspect of the plan with its effectiveness. While you may want your shelter to blend in with its surroundings, you can also consider a unique design to deceive a searcher. Keep in mind that looters will usually focus on large buildings because they promise enough material to break in. It is therefore best to divide your stockpile into small groups.

Avoid cavities

If you are planning to spend a long time in a hidden shelter, it is crucial to keep your teeth clean. Not only do cavities affect your appearance, but they can also be painful. A cavity can spread from the surface of the tooth to the soft and hard tissues. They can even affect the nerves and blood within the tooth. This can lead to an infection that travels deep into the root of the tooth, forming an abscess. To avoid this problem, it is best to go to the dentist regularly.

Avoid compaction

Taking steps to avoid compaction while using a hidden shelter is an essential part of the design. You should be careful not to disturb the ground below, as this can lead to subsurface erosion and topsoil compaction. Avoid compaction by planning your shelter design ahead of time and limiting the area you disturb. If you cannot avoid compaction, try limiting traffic to a minimum. You can also lay down stepping stones to reach the shelter, set them up randomly, and rake them out after work.

Break up your stockpile

When preparing for a disaster, it is important to consider the psychology of hiding in a hidden shelter. Looters tend to focus on larger buildings, because they promise more materials to break into. The best way to combat psychological stress in such a situation is to break up your stockpile into smaller groups. If possible, use the time in the shelter to read books, rather than playing games. Board games have brought families together for generations.


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