About RadiusThe Future Belongs To Those Who PlanRadius underground shelters are in their 30th year of service and were designed and developed by Walton W. McCarthy, M.E., author of PRINCIPLES of PROTECTION, U.S. Handbook of NBC Weapon Fundamentals and Shelter Engineering Standards, Fifth Edition, 2000, which is the United State's bible on shelter engineering. He is the principle engineer of RADIUS ENGINEERING INC., and the leading expert designing "high-tech" WMD shelters. Radius underground WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) shelters are totally self-contained structural fiberglass high pressure structures designed to protect 6-1000 adults for 1 month to 5 years. The shelters are specifically designed and developed to protect people during and after disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, storms, forest fires, power failures, nuclear power plant accidents, nuclear/chemical terrorism, and full-scale protracted nuclear, chemical and biological war. The shelters include the fiberglass structure, fiberglass entranceway, fiberglass/composite hatch, Multiple Chamber Air Filtration System (MCAS), fiberglass septic tank, water tank, fiberglass battery housing, toilet, 12- volt deep cycle batteries, air blower, gray water tank, methanol tank, methanol stove, all wiring, all plumbing, etc. Radius shelters are used throughout the world to protect people for Business Contingency Plans (BCP’s) in military, medical, corporate markets and Family Contingency Plans (FCP) for families.
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