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Shelter

Hunting/Lake-Front Cabins for guiding groups or individuals. Create extra space with our Off-Grid Lodging options.

Discreet

Discreet bug out emergency shelter (you wouldn’t know it was one if you happened to stumble upon it)

Extreme

Storm shelters for any of the extreme conditions out there. (tornadoes, severe weather, etc.)

Draw Your Own Boundries

There is a growing trend of people who are concerned about their safety and wellbeing of there family and friends. Its never been more important to be ready and proactive. Life is all about choices, risks, and knowing what you can control. For some, making the types of preparations needed to protect, strive and out live may seem too extreme. For others, it’s impossible to be too careful. Regardless of where you draw your own boundaries for personal security and safety, we are here at CAN-SURVIVAL to help along the way with whatever your shelters needs are, may it be off-grid, tiny home, or emergency bunker we are here to help.

At the end of the day the choice is yours. Whether a shipping container should be the basis of your own emergency room is a personal choice that depends on a variety of factors like your resources, alternatives, and most probable risks. But armed with the proper information, you can make a much more informed decision about the safety of you, your family, and your neighbours.

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Emergency Shelter/Bunker Must Haves

Ventilation

You won’t survive long underground without oxygen. Installing a reliable air ventilation system in your bunker should be your first priority. Calculate how many people will be down in the bunker and for approximately how long, then use that information to determine how much air you’ll use.

Electrical Power

You may not know how long you and your family will be safely secured inside your shelter so having an efficient power supply is crucial in surviving the long days, weeks or months inside your shelters. Calculate the appropriate size of electrical system your family will consume, then install the corresponding size of electrical system.

Food

Perishable goods have no place in a survival bunker. Instead, stock your shelves with canned foods including fruits and vegetables along with long-lasting snacks like MREs. Peanut butter, crackers and canned tuna all have long shelf lives. Having freeze dried foods with long shelf life is also important.

Container Sizes

10' Container

  • Payload 30,000lbs
  • Tare Weight 3,500l lbs
  • Cubic Capacity: 582 cu.ft

Exterior Dimensions
L: 10′
W: 8′
H: 8’6″

Interior Dimensions
L: 9′ 5″
W: 7’8″ – 1/8″‘
H: 7’9″ – 5/8″

10' Container

20' Container

  • Payload 48,600lbs
  • Tare Weight 5,015 lbs
  • Cubic Capacity: 1,164 cu.ft

Exterior Dimensions
L: 20′
W: 8′
H: 8’6″

Interior Dimensions
L: 19.5′
W: 7’8″ – 1/8″‘
H: 7’9″ – 5/8″

40' Container

  • Payload 80,350 lbs
  • Tare Weight 8,377 lbs
  • Cubic Capacity: 2,376 cu.ft

Exterior Dimensions
L: 40′
W: 8′
H: 8’6″

Interior Dimensions
L: 39′ – 3/8″
W: 7’8″ – 1/8″‘
H: 7’9″ – 5/8″

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