No matter how sophisticated of a residential installation you may have ever been involved with it is unlikely to approach the scale of the home featured in a new story posted on the MainStreet Web site this past weekend. Titled, “The Safest House in the World,” the article details how the $7.6 million Los Angeles residence is equipped with a panic rooms (yes, plural), remote-controlled semi-automatic weapons, extensive surveillance and “safe cores” within the structure to gain protection from nuclear, biological or chemical attack. Incredible, right?
Check out the full story here.
Scott Goldfine
Editor-in-Chief
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