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It's commonplace for homes in Israel to have a specially-built safe room inside to shelter in place after a law was introduced in 1992 by the Israel Defense Forces' Home Front Command, establishing new civil defense regulations.


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Residents of Israel said that, inside, the safe rooms are often just like an extension of the home, sometimes appointed like a living room or bedroom, while others are more sparsely furnished. They often have steel doors with reinforced locks, thick walls of concrete and, if there are windows, they're made of shatter-proof glass.

Reut Aisenberg, a resident of east Tel Aviv, told Insider, that "almost everyone," has a safe room in Israel, adding that, while some people keep dried food and other supplies inside, they're "not meant for you to live in for weeks."

While the rooms aren't equipped for long-term sheltering in place, they're still life-saving in an emergency. Insider previously reported on the account of a pregnant mother who hid with her small child inside their safe room while Hamas militants tried, and failed, to get inside.

When the sirens sound, the goal is to move as quickly as possible to the safe room, Sacha Roytman Dratwa, the CEO of Combat Antisemitism Movement and a resident of Tel Aviv, told Insider. Inside, you stay low and quiet, listening to hear how close the fighting is.

But Israel's safe rooms aren't foolproof in preventing break-ins, and they can't protect citizens who aren't able to get inside fast enough in the midst of the fighting. So far, at least 1,200 Israelis have died, and another 3,000 injured since the surprise attack on Saturday, according to early Wednesday estimates published by The Jerusalem Post.

"Today I had to take my daughter to the doctor," Aisenberg told Insider. "I had a dilemma, should I take a car, which would take me 5 minutes, or should I walk? Now it's a time where no one should be outside if they don't have a good reason. Even if the car would take there faster, if a siren would go off, I would have to stop the car and get to a safe place. This is going to cost me at least 30 seconds, and this is a waste of precious time."

"People in Gaza do not have safe rooms or shelters," Tahani Mustafa, senior Palestine analyst at International Crisis Group told Insider, adding that the "only shelters they have are UNRWA schools that are currently holding more than 200,000 displaced people," referring to temporary shelters developed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

"I lived in Gaza for a year and a half. Gaza is the most densely populated place on earth. There are no shelters in Gaza. There is no place to go when Israel bombs," Diana Buttu, a lawyer and analyst, told Insider. "There are no safe spaces. Israel has bombed mosques, hospitals, universities, and schools, including UN facilities. But even worse is that the equipment that is needed to build such safe spaces is banned by Israel. In short, people are sitting ducks waiting for a bomb to be dropped on their heads."

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A safe room, also known as a panic room, is a fortified room that is installed in a private residence or business to provide a safe hiding place for inhabitants in the event of an emergency. 



Safe rooms can be traced back as far as the Middle Ages. Castles had a "castle keep," a room located in the deepest part of the castle, which was designed so the feudal lord could hide during a siege. In the United States, safe rooms were used in the Underground Railroad during the 1800s, where secret rooms hid escaping slaves. In the 1920s, hidden rooms stored Prohibition-banned liquor. Safe rooms designed for weather protection have their origins in storm cellars. The features of the modern safe room are mostly derived from fallout shelters during the 1950s, which were created in response to the fear of nuclear attacks.

Various events of the past decade have spurred a rise in the popularity of safe rooms, including New Year's Eve during Y2K," the terrorist attacks in New York City in 2001, and the subsequent anthrax poisonings that led to fears of civil unrest and war. Yet, it was the 2002 film Panic Room, starring Jodie Foster, that heightened public awareness of safe rooms and their perceived need. In fact, the term "panic room" became the popular name for what were previously known as "safe rooms" as a result of the movie, although companies that create the rooms still prefer to call them "safe rooms."

Today, they have become a status symbol in wealthy areas such as Bel Air and Manhattan, where it is believed there are thousands of such rooms. However, it is difficult to estimate the number of safe rooms because many homeowners will not publicize the existence of their safe rooms. Even real estate agents tend to hide the location of safe rooms, or even the fact that a house contains one, until they know a buyer is serious about purchasing the house.

Safe-room designs vary with budget and intended use. Even a closet can be converted into a rudimentary safe room, although it should have a solid-core door with a deadbolt lock. High-end custom models costing hundreds of thousands of dollars boast thick steel walls, video banks, computers, air-cleaning systems, bulletproof Kevlar, and protection against bacterial and chemical infiltration. Recommendations for specific design elements are as follows:

The City of Cullman added rapid-deploy safe room systems in two elementary school special education classrooms at West Elementary School. The product is designed for school safety for children, teachers, and staff. The ballistic wall unit can deploy under 10 seconds and provides a shield for the entire classroom.

"I'm a father of four children and send them to public schools. Even as a superintendent or not superintendent, it's my expectation schools keep our children safe. It is a priority in all of our schools. If it's access entry to buildings, cameras, school resource officers," said Kyle Kallhoff, Superintendent of Cullman City Schools. "We are fortunate to have all of those."

Monday morning education leaders held a demonstration at West Elementary School to show how the newly added rapid-deploy safe room system works. In the event of a school shooting, the demonstration showed how the functional white board can expand into a fold-out room to serve as a protective shield.

"We have to continually think about what we need to be doing to keep our children safe. Every campus is different. They have multiple entrances, some are right off the street, some are out in the country, sometimes there's a police officer on duty, or sometimes there's a deputy sheriff 20-30 minutes away. So there's no one-size-fits-all solution," said Dr. Eric Mackey, Alabama Superintendent of Schools. "In the case someone comes into a school, the next step is you gotta get the students out of the hallways, out of large spaces cafeterias, gymnasiums, and into a safe locked room. This is one more effort in that to make sure they are in a safe place like that."

Kevin Thomas is the owner of KT Security Solutions, the company which made the product. The idea was sparked after the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. Thomas said prior, his team was creating ballistic shelters for the military, but shifted his focus after a conversation with his wife, and other members of his team, when discussing security and safety inside schools.

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