The
Perfect Home or Addition would Protect the Family from Crime and Severe Weather, much like the
The
latest advancements now afford us the ability to have an above ground shelter, behind
a hidden (door) for protection from criminals and projectiles such as flying debris.
Used
in combination with a Below Ground Shelter, located below the foundation, so that it will likely survive a worst case scenario such as a direct hit from a tornado.
"Direct
hits have been know to rake the foundation clean, effectively removing everything down to the slab!"
The
latest advancements in construction such as water system technologies can be applied to provide water and septic
on-site as well.
For
details, please see potable and non-potable engineered systems such as The M-System.
This
system is an "All-In-One" Water Solution than can operate off the grid by utilizing (A) solar and wind, etc., which means that power outages and local shortages will not effect
the water systems operation.
The
M-System is a three part engineered solution consisting of a potable water system, an interior plumbing system, and a
non-potable waste water system.
These three systems must work together in unison (cluster system) with-in the same foot print and with-out interfering
with one another.
The
Potable Water System (B) - located below ground as well - supplies the home and below ground safe
room with clean drinking water from a well on-site.
A
second pod or room can be constructed to act as the below ground bathroom complete with shower, sink and toilet.
The
use of these results in contaminated water that is hazardous to humans and must be disposed of on-site unless local sewage
is available.
In
the diagram above, the engineered septic system has a gravity fed system that transports the sewage to the Lift Station
(not shown) buried deep below ground, which pumps the sewage up to the (C) Septic Tank.
The
septic tank overflows into the
aerobic treatment unit (D), which treats the effluent with air - killing a large majority of
the harmful pathogens.
The
treated effluent is then pumped up hill to
the
drip system (E) for sub-surface dispersal, which supplies the landscaping with water
through out the year - thus protecting the landscaping investment from drought as well!
Systems
can now be monitored remotely
world-wide in order to alert the owner and installer (of the systems) - to problems
before they become visible on-site!
The
System above may not be necessary in situations when one can use a vacuum pump system to transport the sewage up to the surface
level for disposal in a Conventional System or Sewer.