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H-l 2-1
JUNE 1980
(Supersedes H-12-1
dated April 1975
which may be used.)
Protection is provided in an outside
concrete shelter. The roof of the shelter
can be used as an attractive patio.
outside
concrete
shelter
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
This family fallout shelter, designed primarily for homes without basements, is a
permanent home shelter to be placed in the yard. It is designed to have a protection
factor of at least 40, which is the minimum standard of protection for public shelters
throughout the United States. This assures that persons inside the shelter will be
protected against radioactive fallout following a nuclear attack, and
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will also have some protection against blast and fire effect of nuclear explosions.
Following are detail drawings of the shelter, which is capable of housing six adults.
It can be built of poured reinforced concrete, precast concrete slabs, or a
combination of concrete blocks and poured concrete. If it is built as detailed with
the top near ground level, the roof slab can be used as an outdoor patio. The
shelter is accessible by a hatch-door and wood stairway. Fresh air is provided by a
hand-operated centrifugal blower and two ventilating pipes that extend above ground
level. In areas where there is poor drainage or where the ground water table is
close to the surface, the fourth modification on page 5 should be used.
Before starting to build the shelter, make certain that the plan conforms to the local
building code. Obtain a building permit if required. If the shelter is to be built by
a local contractor, engage a reliable firm that will do the work properly and offer
protection from any liability or other claims arising from its construction.
G U I D E T O C O N T R A C T S A N D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
It is generally advisable to have a written contract with your contractor, as well as
technical specifications to supplement the drawing. A widely used and convenient
contract form for construction of this size is the AIA Document A 107, “Short Form
For Small Construction Contract -Stipulated Sum, " which is available from the
American Institute of Architects, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.
20036. It would be impractical to write a technical specification to suit every
local condition; however, the following summary of generally accepted construction
materials and practices should be a useful guide.
E X C A V A T I O N
The excavation should have side slopes gradual enough to prevent caving, or
appropriate shoring should be provided. Materials used for backfill and
embankment should have debris, roots and large stones removed before
placement. The subgrade for the floor slab should be level for ease in placing
waterproofing membrane and to provide uniform bearing conditions for the
structure. The area surrounding the patio should be sloped away at a minimum
grade of 1 inch per 10 feet to provide good drainage.
1
This shelter will withstand overpressures of up to 5psi, and provides excellent
protection from tornadoes.
2
CONCRETE
For details of concrete construction, the “Building Code Requirements for
Reinforced Concrete/ (ACI 318 - 71)” should be followed. This publication
can be obtained from the American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Michigan
48219.
WATERPROOFING
Waterproofing specifications may be obtained from the nearest FHA (Federal
Housing Administration) office, or those of a reputable manufacturer of
waterproofing materials may be used.
VENTILATION
The ventilation piping for the shelter should be installed in accordance with the
practices outlined in the “National Plumbing Code (ASA A40.8 - Latest
Edition). " This publication may be secured from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, New York, N.Y. 10018. All pipe and fittings shall be
galvanized. Suitable ventilating blowers and roof ventilators are available
from many sources of supply. Fabrication details and consequently the
installation requirements will differ for equipment furnished by the various
manufacturers. Positive-displacement blowers having both electric motor and
geared hand-crank drives have been manufactured by:
Centaur Forge, Ltd. B&B Sales
P. 0. Box 239 P. 0. Box 86
117 N. Spring St. So. Decatur Street
Burlington, Wisconsin 53105 Marietta, Pa 17547
TEMET USA, Inc.
9417 Brian Jac Lane
Great Falls, VA 22066
Roof exhaust and supply ventilators are manufactured by:
Penn Ventilator Co.
Red Lion and Gantry Rd.
Philadelphia, PA 19115
The names of specific manufacturers of equipment are given only as examples,
and do not denote a preference for their products.
OPTIONS
To accommodate additional persons, increase the shelter length 2’-6” for each two (2)
shelter spaces. Do not increase the 9’-4” width.
3
Electrical serv ice for lighting and outlets may be installed in the shelter from a separate
residence circuit. A branch circuit breaker should be installed inside the shelter.
Additional lighting and outlets may be provided from this circuit’for the patio above.
An electric motor and pully may be installed to operate the centrifugal hand-crank
blower by virtue of the electrical service option.
8 ”
NOTES
12’-8”
Air intake pipe
. . . .iI . . . . .
I I I
8’-0”
Increase this dimension _
2’-6” for each additional
two (2) shelter spaces
+
to
- l/2” bars @ 10” o/c G
Horiz. on walls ---__
l/2” bars @ 12” o/c
Vert. on Qwalls -
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Exterior walls, roof slab and under floor slab shall be waterproofed with a 3-ply membrane
waterproofing system. This provides a continuous blanket which seals the entire area of
surface to be protected. The membrane shall be protected from backfill damage and when
completing other stages of construction.
Place flagstone or bricks on a sand bed when using the roof slab as a patio.
There are a number of commercially produced metal roof hatches that will adequately
serve as a shelter door. However, as long as the door is weatherproof and durable, a job-made,
galvanized sheet metal covered wood door is suitable.
Bevel all exposed corners of concrete 3/4” at 45’.
Structural design data:
Steel = 20,000 psi
Concrete = 2,500 psi
Soil (minimum) = 600 psf, to withstand
downward pressure
4
Air intake hood - see detail -
3” steel pipe -
1/2” bars @ 12” o/c
,- Grade 1/2” bars @ 6” o/c I-l
____“” ..’
!
- 1/2” bars 12” o/c
Vert. on qwalls
Centrifugal
blower with
hand crank
Hatch
3
Air exhaust hood
Set pipe flush
w i t h wall -
1/2” bars @4” o/c
1/2” bars @12” o/c
SECTION A- A
No. 6 mesh rustproof
screen, solder to
3 1/2” sleeve
4 - 1/16” x 1/2” x 3 1/2” metal
strops, spot weld to cover
4 - 1/2” self tappinq
metal screws
Inside of sleeve to
fit 3” std. galv. pipe 16 gage metal with 1 1/2”
bolt and nut, spot welded
to sleeve
1/2” dowels @
12” o/c typical
Typical 2” x 4
beveled key
AIR INTAKE HOOD DETAIL
expansioni
bolts 1
Typical 2” x 4,*J
beveled key
Hasp and staple
Air intake hood - see detail
S E C T I O N B - B
Open position -.--.a I II
Metal covered hatch
,nge
EF
2” x 8” plate --I
‘Naterproo
membrane
-1/2” $8 x 8”
anchor bolts
- -
_ Reglet
-Grade
h
p
ll
j
i
Waterproofing
membrane
-
1/2” ban @ 6” o/c
1/2” bars @12” o/c
r..
Two 1/2” bars in curb1 8” 1 2'-8”
H A T C H F R A M I N G
H A T C H D E T A I L
6
SECTION
PLAN
chain
door
stop
MODIFICATIONS
This first modification utilizes 12-inch
concrete masonry units for walls instead of
reinforced concrete. The floor, roof and
entranceway are the same as in the basic
shelter, and the amount of protection
provided is essentially the same.
If a basement is available, the shelter may
either be separate from it, or attached. In
this modification, an attached shelter is
entered through the basement of the house,
thereby permitting dual use of the shelter
space. Other advantages of this
modification include flexibility of shape
and design to conform to the house design
and the use of the same kind of building
materials as used in the construction of
the house.
If the topography permits, the shelter can
be built into a hillside or embankment.
This modification increases the protection
factor by the addition of an earth mound
over the shelter. A maximum of 3 feet of
earth cover is recommended.
The principal advantage of this shelter
modification is that it can be erected with
a minimum of excavation in locations
where there is poor drainage or where the
ground water table is close to the
surface. However, the exposure of
the shelter above ground requires
the addition of earth mounding
around all sides.
This shelter modification permits the
design and construction of a shelter with
a fairly small hatch entry. The iron rungs
placed in the concrete wall will also
maximize the useable shelter area.
ILEntrance
M A T E R I A L L I S T
Item Quantity
Concrete:*
floor
wal Is
roof
Steel Reinforcing:
floor
wal Is
roof
Miscellaneous:
tie wire - 6” coils
hand blower w/mounting bracket
3” galv. steel pipe
3” galv. ells
3” galv. tee
3” galv. cap
intake hood, w/screen
exhaust hood, w/screen
wood carriages, 2” x 12” x 10’
wood treads, 2” x 8” x 2’-8”
wood plates, 2” x 4” x 2’-8”
hatch door, metal covered
wood plate, 2” x 8” x 7’
wood plate, 3” x 8” x 14’
T-hinges, 8” x 5-1/2” E. H., galv.
hasp and staple, galv.
chain door stop, galv.
anchor bolts, 1/2”+ x 8”
expansion shields and bolts, 3/8” Q x 4”
waterproofing membrane
flagstone
sand
cant strip
*Form work not included.
60 cu. ft.
235 cu. ft.
50 cu. ft.
345 cu. ft.
Total 13 cu. yds.
580 lin. ft.
945 lin. ft.
260 lin. ft.
T o t a l 1 , 7 8 5 l i n . f t .
2
1
16 lin. ft.
2
1
1
1
1
2
9
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
8
4
715 sq. ft.
100 sq. ft.
1.5 cu. yds.
12 lin. ft.
Distribution:
FEMA Regions and Staff College
State & Local Civil Preparedness Directors
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1980 0 - 329-359

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Home Shelter Fallout Shelter Below Ground

  • 1. . ‘b - - 0 _-.. -- . H-l 2-1 JUNE 1980 (Supersedes H-12-1 dated April 1975 which may be used.) Protection is provided in an outside concrete shelter. The roof of the shelter can be used as an attractive patio. outside concrete shelter
  • 2. G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N This family fallout shelter, designed primarily for homes without basements, is a permanent home shelter to be placed in the yard. It is designed to have a protection factor of at least 40, which is the minimum standard of protection for public shelters throughout the United States. This assures that persons inside the shelter will be protected against radioactive fallout following a nuclear attack, and 1 will also have some protection against blast and fire effect of nuclear explosions. Following are detail drawings of the shelter, which is capable of housing six adults. It can be built of poured reinforced concrete, precast concrete slabs, or a combination of concrete blocks and poured concrete. If it is built as detailed with the top near ground level, the roof slab can be used as an outdoor patio. The shelter is accessible by a hatch-door and wood stairway. Fresh air is provided by a hand-operated centrifugal blower and two ventilating pipes that extend above ground level. In areas where there is poor drainage or where the ground water table is close to the surface, the fourth modification on page 5 should be used. Before starting to build the shelter, make certain that the plan conforms to the local building code. Obtain a building permit if required. If the shelter is to be built by a local contractor, engage a reliable firm that will do the work properly and offer protection from any liability or other claims arising from its construction. G U I D E T O C O N T R A C T S A N D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S It is generally advisable to have a written contract with your contractor, as well as technical specifications to supplement the drawing. A widely used and convenient contract form for construction of this size is the AIA Document A 107, “Short Form For Small Construction Contract -Stipulated Sum, " which is available from the American Institute of Architects, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 20036. It would be impractical to write a technical specification to suit every local condition; however, the following summary of generally accepted construction materials and practices should be a useful guide. E X C A V A T I O N The excavation should have side slopes gradual enough to prevent caving, or appropriate shoring should be provided. Materials used for backfill and embankment should have debris, roots and large stones removed before placement. The subgrade for the floor slab should be level for ease in placing waterproofing membrane and to provide uniform bearing conditions for the structure. The area surrounding the patio should be sloped away at a minimum grade of 1 inch per 10 feet to provide good drainage. 1 This shelter will withstand overpressures of up to 5psi, and provides excellent protection from tornadoes. 2
  • 3. CONCRETE For details of concrete construction, the “Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete/ (ACI 318 - 71)” should be followed. This publication can be obtained from the American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Michigan 48219. WATERPROOFING Waterproofing specifications may be obtained from the nearest FHA (Federal Housing Administration) office, or those of a reputable manufacturer of waterproofing materials may be used. VENTILATION The ventilation piping for the shelter should be installed in accordance with the practices outlined in the “National Plumbing Code (ASA A40.8 - Latest Edition). " This publication may be secured from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, N.Y. 10018. All pipe and fittings shall be galvanized. Suitable ventilating blowers and roof ventilators are available from many sources of supply. Fabrication details and consequently the installation requirements will differ for equipment furnished by the various manufacturers. Positive-displacement blowers having both electric motor and geared hand-crank drives have been manufactured by: Centaur Forge, Ltd. B&B Sales P. 0. Box 239 P. 0. Box 86 117 N. Spring St. So. Decatur Street Burlington, Wisconsin 53105 Marietta, Pa 17547 TEMET USA, Inc. 9417 Brian Jac Lane Great Falls, VA 22066 Roof exhaust and supply ventilators are manufactured by: Penn Ventilator Co. Red Lion and Gantry Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19115 The names of specific manufacturers of equipment are given only as examples, and do not denote a preference for their products. OPTIONS To accommodate additional persons, increase the shelter length 2’-6” for each two (2) shelter spaces. Do not increase the 9’-4” width. 3
  • 4. Electrical serv ice for lighting and outlets may be installed in the shelter from a separate residence circuit. A branch circuit breaker should be installed inside the shelter. Additional lighting and outlets may be provided from this circuit’for the patio above. An electric motor and pully may be installed to operate the centrifugal hand-crank blower by virtue of the electrical service option. 8 ” NOTES 12’-8” Air intake pipe . . . .iI . . . . . I I I 8’-0” Increase this dimension _ 2’-6” for each additional two (2) shelter spaces + to - l/2” bars @ 10” o/c G Horiz. on walls ---__ l/2” bars @ 12” o/c Vert. on Qwalls - 4 - - -$-s -0-r. -c--fITi c 0 0. 3 ----- ---- . T Exterior walls, roof slab and under floor slab shall be waterproofed with a 3-ply membrane waterproofing system. This provides a continuous blanket which seals the entire area of surface to be protected. The membrane shall be protected from backfill damage and when completing other stages of construction. Place flagstone or bricks on a sand bed when using the roof slab as a patio. There are a number of commercially produced metal roof hatches that will adequately serve as a shelter door. However, as long as the door is weatherproof and durable, a job-made, galvanized sheet metal covered wood door is suitable. Bevel all exposed corners of concrete 3/4” at 45’. Structural design data: Steel = 20,000 psi Concrete = 2,500 psi Soil (minimum) = 600 psf, to withstand downward pressure 4
  • 5. Air intake hood - see detail - 3” steel pipe - 1/2” bars @ 12” o/c ,- Grade 1/2” bars @ 6” o/c I-l ____“” ..’ ! - 1/2” bars 12” o/c Vert. on qwalls Centrifugal blower with hand crank Hatch 3 Air exhaust hood Set pipe flush w i t h wall - 1/2” bars @4” o/c 1/2” bars @12” o/c SECTION A- A No. 6 mesh rustproof screen, solder to 3 1/2” sleeve 4 - 1/16” x 1/2” x 3 1/2” metal strops, spot weld to cover 4 - 1/2” self tappinq metal screws Inside of sleeve to fit 3” std. galv. pipe 16 gage metal with 1 1/2” bolt and nut, spot welded to sleeve 1/2” dowels @ 12” o/c typical Typical 2” x 4 beveled key AIR INTAKE HOOD DETAIL
  • 6. expansioni bolts 1 Typical 2” x 4,*J beveled key Hasp and staple Air intake hood - see detail S E C T I O N B - B Open position -.--.a I II Metal covered hatch ,nge EF 2” x 8” plate --I ‘Naterproo membrane -1/2” $8 x 8” anchor bolts - - _ Reglet -Grade h p ll j i Waterproofing membrane - 1/2” ban @ 6” o/c 1/2” bars @12” o/c r.. Two 1/2” bars in curb1 8” 1 2'-8” H A T C H F R A M I N G H A T C H D E T A I L 6
  • 7. SECTION PLAN chain door stop MODIFICATIONS This first modification utilizes 12-inch concrete masonry units for walls instead of reinforced concrete. The floor, roof and entranceway are the same as in the basic shelter, and the amount of protection provided is essentially the same. If a basement is available, the shelter may either be separate from it, or attached. In this modification, an attached shelter is entered through the basement of the house, thereby permitting dual use of the shelter space. Other advantages of this modification include flexibility of shape and design to conform to the house design and the use of the same kind of building materials as used in the construction of the house. If the topography permits, the shelter can be built into a hillside or embankment. This modification increases the protection factor by the addition of an earth mound over the shelter. A maximum of 3 feet of earth cover is recommended. The principal advantage of this shelter modification is that it can be erected with a minimum of excavation in locations where there is poor drainage or where the ground water table is close to the surface. However, the exposure of the shelter above ground requires the addition of earth mounding around all sides. This shelter modification permits the design and construction of a shelter with a fairly small hatch entry. The iron rungs placed in the concrete wall will also maximize the useable shelter area. ILEntrance
  • 8. M A T E R I A L L I S T Item Quantity Concrete:* floor wal Is roof Steel Reinforcing: floor wal Is roof Miscellaneous: tie wire - 6” coils hand blower w/mounting bracket 3” galv. steel pipe 3” galv. ells 3” galv. tee 3” galv. cap intake hood, w/screen exhaust hood, w/screen wood carriages, 2” x 12” x 10’ wood treads, 2” x 8” x 2’-8” wood plates, 2” x 4” x 2’-8” hatch door, metal covered wood plate, 2” x 8” x 7’ wood plate, 3” x 8” x 14’ T-hinges, 8” x 5-1/2” E. H., galv. hasp and staple, galv. chain door stop, galv. anchor bolts, 1/2”+ x 8” expansion shields and bolts, 3/8” Q x 4” waterproofing membrane flagstone sand cant strip *Form work not included. 60 cu. ft. 235 cu. ft. 50 cu. ft. 345 cu. ft. Total 13 cu. yds. 580 lin. ft. 945 lin. ft. 260 lin. ft. T o t a l 1 , 7 8 5 l i n . f t . 2 1 16 lin. ft. 2 1 1 1 1 2 9 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 8 4 715 sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. 1.5 cu. yds. 12 lin. ft. Distribution: FEMA Regions and Staff College State & Local Civil Preparedness Directors U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1980 0 - 329-359