AN AIR RAID SHELTER FOR AN AMERICAN FAMILY—The interior of an H-bomb steel shelter developed in the United States. There are five bunks and air mattresses in the shelter, as well as a radiation detector, a battery radio, protective clothing, first aid equipment, and supplies needed to sustain a family for up to five days. A fan draws purified air through a special filter, which may be operated by a handle should power fail.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 5
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74AN AIR RAID SHELTER FOR AN AMERICAN FAMILY—The interior of an H-bomb steel shelter developed in the United States. There are five bunks and air mattresses in the shelter, as well as a radiation detector, a battery radio, protective clothing, first aid equipment, and supplies needed to sustain a family for up to five days. A fan draws purified air through a special filter, which may be operated by a handle should power fail. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 5
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