Not a reinforced closet. Not a basement corner. A FEMA P-361 safe room is a discrete concrete-and-steel structure engineered to a single specification: keep every person inside it alive when the rest of the house is gone.
| Parameter | Value | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Wall Thickness | 6 in | reinforced concrete |
| Rebar Spacing | 12 in O.C. | #5 grade 60 steel |
| Anchor Bolts | 5/8 in | diameter, 12 in embedment |
| Door Rating | EF5 | 250 mph + 100 lb 2×4 debris |
| Ventilation | Dual-port | filtered, blast-rated |
| Occupancy | 6–10 | persons standard config |
A FEMA P-361 safe room is tested to withstand a 15-pound 2×4 board fired at 100 mph with zero penetration. Your interior walls will not pass this test.
Three proven locations. Each has a different install profile, cost, and access window. Your site assessment determines which is optimal for your foundation type and family layout.
Requires 4″ minimum slab thickness. Most garage slabs qualify.
Our site assessment confirms slab thickness, soil bearing capacity, and utility conflicts before any commitment. Takes 45 minutes. No obligation.
Wind-load data presented without editorial. These are the numbers that define what your walls can and cannot survive. The Bunker is engineered to the last row.
| Category | Wind Speed | Bunker | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EF0 Minor structural damage | 65–85 mph | 12–22 psf | Light debris | RATED |
| EF2 Significant structural damage | 111–135 mph | 77–113 psf | Roof decking, small lumber | RATED |
| EF4 Devastating — frame homes leveled | 166–200 mph | 171–248 psf | 2×4 @ 100 mph, vehicles | RATED |
| EF5 Incredible — total destruction | > 200 mph | > 248 psf | Vehicles, structural members | RATED |
Source: FEMA P-361 Table 3-1 · ASCE 7-22 Wind Load Standard · Texas Tech TTU WiSE Field Data
48 pages. FEMA P-361 explained in plain language. Local wind zone data personalized to your zip code. Permit checklist. Insurance claim worksheet. Everything you need to make an informed decision.
Permit to certification in 48 hours. No open foundation. No extended construction window. The precast method means your garage or closet is closed and functional before the weekend.
Permit to certified installation. No open foundation overnight. No extended construction disruption.
Transparent pricing. No hidden upgrade fees. And in tornado-prone states, most insurers reduce homeowner premiums 10–30% for a certified safe room — often making the math straightforward.
Estimates based on NSSA insurance data. Actual savings vary by insurer and policy. Contact your carrier with your FEMA P-361 certification letter for exact quote.
45 minutes. A Bunker technician confirms your slab thickness, identifies the optimal placement, and gives you an exact installation quote. No sales pressure. Just the numbers.