The ‘Billionaire Bunkers’ in America


Wealthy families across the country are shelling out millions to protect their loved ones from intruders, natural disasters or the apocalypse as home security goes increasingly sci-fi.
Companies that provide concerned homeowners with futuristic gadgets – and a priceless peace of mind – have revealed the growing demand of costly bunkers, passageways, panic rooms and recognition software.
Chris Pollack – president of  Pollack+Partners, a design and construction adviser in Purchase, New  York – told Forbes that, while security has always been important for the  wealthiest clients, the spending on home security has noticeably grown in the  past five years.

And the options available on the market are like something from a Bond film.


Hidden: Wealthy families are shelling out millions for advanced home security, including these secret bunkers that are hidden beneath staircases, behind furniture or in walls

Former Israeli major general  Aharon Ze’evi-Farkash has spent three years creating software that  merges facial, voice and behavioral recognition technology, allowing the system can recognize the approaching person – so the owner has no need  for a house key.
‘It transforms you into the key for your building in under two seconds,’ he told Forbes.
Another option comes from Creative Home  Engineering, which is based in Gilbert, Arizona. The firm provides  secret passageways by hiding the entrance in custom-made bookcases,  wardrobes or walls.
American Saferoom Door Company has been making safe rooms for homeowners, companies and  international organizations like the United Nations for 30 years. They  sell between 50 and 65 custom-made doors a year, starting at $20,000  each.


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