Yes, there are fallout shelters in Bakersfield, California, as part of the city's emergency preparedness plans. These shelters are designed to provide safety during nuclear events or other emergencies. However, specific locations and details about these shelters may not be widely publicized for security reasons. It's advisable to check with local emergency management authorities for the most accurate and current information.
Some cellars & fallout shelters.
A fallout shelter is a place were people would hid there stuff
Many built fallout shelters.
Bomb shelters or Fallout shelters? They are different.Bomb shelters protect from blast and debris. Building these for public use in a nuclear war is impractical and prohibitively expensive.Fallout shelters protect from radioactive fallout. Assuming you could get to one in time what you would do is mostly wait, for weeks to months until the fallout outside decayed to "safe" levels.
There is on 1 fallout shelter that I know of for sure in CA and that is in the city of Glendale located underground of the Glendale Court House. The access is through the the Court House.
yes. yes there are.
Actually no, an effective fallout shelter for a typical family was beyond their ecoonomic means.
Seriously, the only thing you can really hope to do is hope you a very far from it when it happens and out of any fallout plumes. Nothing you can actively do in advance will guaranty your survival. Blast shelters are worthless. Fallout shelters may help some, if you are in a fallout plume but it is unlikely you will build it and keep it properly stocked with everything needed - remember you will NOT be able to stock it during an emergency situation.
Check the basements of post offices, schools, and other public buildings in the area at the time. When I was growing up both the post office and the junior high school that I went to had fallout shelters in their basements. They may still have an old weathered "fallout shelter" sign outside. You will have to check yourself, old planning maps in the city archives may help.
Probably on google maps, newspaper, library, any mass media tool. Also, look for the nuclear symbol on the sides of buldings.
Fallout shelters are no longer maintained in the U.S. primarily due to the decreased likelihood of a nuclear conflict following the Cold War and the shift in defense strategies. The focus on nuclear deterrence and diplomatic resolutions has diminished the perceived need for individual shelters. Additionally, many of the original shelters have deteriorated over time, and the costs associated with maintaining them are deemed unnecessary by most. Public interest and funding for such shelters have significantly declined as a result.
All Vault Tech Vaults in Fallout 3 where made public. You are talking about private shelters that are scattered throughout the Capitol Wasteland.