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  2. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    When a house is purpose-built with a blast shelter, the normal location is a reinforced below-grade bathroom with large cabinets. [citation needed] In apartment houses, the shelter may double as storage space, as long as it can be swiftly emptied for its primary use. A shelter can easily be added in a new basement construction by taking an ...

  3. Sangar (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    Sangar from the Western Sahara conflict probably dating from the 1980s Illustration from the Manual of Military Engineering (1905). A sangar (or sanger) (Persian: سنگر) is a temporary fortified position with a breastwork originally constructed of stones, [1] and now built of sandbags, gabions or similar materials.

  4. Bomb shelter - Wikipedia

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    A fallout shelter is a shelter designed specifically for a nuclear war, with thick walls made from materials intended to block the radiation from fallout resulting from a nuclear explosion. Many such shelters [1] were constructed as civil defense measures during the Cold War. A blast shelter protects against

  5. Gord (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    The Indian suffix -garh, meaning a fort in Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and other Indo-Iranian languages, appears in many Indian place names. [6] Given that both Slavic and Indo-Iranian are sub-branches of Indo-European and that there are numerous similarities between Slavic and Sanskrit vocabulary, it is plausible that garh and gord are related ...

  6. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] If the door is on the surface and will be exposed to the blast wave, the edge of the door is normally counter-sunk in the frame so that the blast wave or a reflection cannot lift the edge. A bunker should have two doors.

  7. Blast shelters - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Blast shelters

  8. Merkhav Mugan - Wikipedia

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    A house with fortified rooms. Merkhav Mugan (Hebrew: מרחב מוגן) (lit. protected space), also known as a "miklat or mamad", is a reinforced security room required in all new buildings by Israeli law. [1]

  9. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    Safe rooms may contain communications equipment, such as a cellular telephone, land-line telephone or an amateur radio transceiver, so that law enforcement authorities can be contacted.