Bunkers for business based on BUNKER-OK solutions make it possible to keep offices, warehouses, production facilities, and gas stations operating even during prolonged air raid alerts, without compromising people’s safety.
Why businesses need their own bunker
Air raid alerts in Ukraine often last for hours, halting the operation of offices, logistics, and production. This results in direct financial losses, supply disruptions, and risks to a company’s reputation. Integrated BUNKER-OK bunkers allow you to move part or all of your workflow into a safe space and maintain operational continuity during threats.
ARCA: a shelter integrated into business infrastructure
The ARCA line of reinforced concrete shelters is designed for locations with a constant flow of people: gas stations, shopping centers, office and logistics complexes. ARCA structures comply with DSTU and DBN standards, withstand overpressure from an air blast wave exceeding 1000 kPa, and belong to protection classes A-I, A-II, A-III, A-IV.
For businesses, ARCA provides the ability to:
- place the shelter without disrupting the site’s logistics (in a parking lot, on a gas station’s territory, near the entrance to a mall or office);
- ensure quick access for employees and customers during an alert while maintaining control over processes;
- set up workstations, communication, and basic infrastructure inside to continue operations during a threat.
Sota Nova: composite shelters for compact sites
Sota Nova composite shelters from BUNKER-OK are designed for locations with limited space: small offices, production areas, service stations, and critical infrastructure facilities. They combine high strength, resistance to blast waves and debris, and a lighter structure compared to classic reinforced concrete, which simplifies installation.
For businesses, Sota Nova offers:
- the ability to install a shelter where heavy modular sections cannot be mounted;
- flexible configuration based on the number of employees: from compact solutions for 3–7 people to larger modules;
- quick installation without stopping operations and with minimal interference in existing infrastructure.
What should businesses do right now?
To avoid stopping office or production work during the next air raid alert, businesses should:
- analyze the number of employees, work scenarios, and available space;
- choose a shelter format: massive ARCA modules for high-traffic locations or compact Sota Nova units for local teams;
- equip the shelter with essential functionality: electricity, communication, workstations, basic water supplies, and safety equipment.
The BUNKER-OK team designs shelters in accordance with DSTU and DBN standards, results of field testing, and real combat threats, ensuring your business can continue operating even on the most challenging days. This is not just a shelter — it is a tool for business continuity.