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what is a fallout shelter

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A fallout shelter is a protected space designed to shield people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion. It is meant to reduce radiation exposure until the danger drops to safer levels, usually over days or weeks.

What it does

  • Blocks or reduces radioactive dust and particles from entering the space.
  • Lowers exposure to harmful radiation compared with being outdoors.
  • Provides temporary protection so people can wait until it is safer to leave.

Common features

  • Thick walls, often underground or partially underground.
  • Controlled entry points and limited openings to reduce radiation leakage.
  • Enough space and supplies for people to stay inside for a period of time.

Fallout shelter vs bomb shelter

A fallout shelter is mainly for protection from radioactive fallout, not necessarily the direct blast of an explosion. A bomb shelter is usually built to withstand stronger blast effects as well.

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