Fire Shelter Photos
Fire Proof Shelters Images
Here is what the Fire Proof Shelters look like in various Stages of Installation
Simply click on the image to expand and choose from the gallery to enlarge.
The above images of fire proof shelters show primarily the top entry model and once installed the result is a neat virtually invisible fire bunker where you only see the outer rain cover.

3 comments
geoff gorick on March 8, 2009 at 6:40 pm
We are interested in your fire shelter.
Can you give an approximate idea on cost, do they have any air ventilation system.
What is cost of installation.
Regards
Geoff Gorick
admin on March 9, 2009 at 6:06 pm
Hi Geoff,
The cost depends on the size and type of fire shelter, therefore we would need to assess site requirements to give an accurate idea.
The fire shelters are fully sealed to stop the fire sucking out the air and smoke entering the shelter. Our smaller unit has enough air to last 4-5 adults up to 2-3 hours which is much longer than any fire would be burning in the immediate area.
We always make sure the fire shelter is positioned away from structures or trees that could fall across it. We also have roll cages that fit over the hatch entry as an option if trees are an unavoidable.
Installation depends on the ground and whether there are rocks etc, normally it ranges around the $800 mark.
Craig
michael on April 1, 2009 at 6:27 pm
Hi i have just placed a fire shelter in my back yard and with the forsest in the back ground me and my wife were very concerned if a fire broke out and with know where to go, know i a sure you my wife and i are at rest thanks to fire prof shelters