The Single Point of Failure Most Basement Bunkers Share
It's not the door. Almost every basement shelter plan shares one design weakness, it's rarely discussed, and fixing it costs less than the lock people obsess over instead. This video explains the failure point, the ventilation basics behind it (this is where building-code standards come in), and the realistic mitigation for a normal house on a normal budget.

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