Inventor, 40, has been ready for self-isolation for five years after building underground bunker in his garden complete with Sky TV, games console and even and a drum kit (8 Pics)

Isolating yourself from the world is something few Britons would have ever considered prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
But one man has been prepared for such a scenario for years.
YouTuber Colin Furze has made himself an underground bunker in his back garden and kitted it out with Sky TV, a bed and even a drum kit.
The inventor built the underground steel bunker in his garden in Lincolnshire in 2015.
And he describes it as the “ultimate underground Apocalyptic bunker.”
YouTuber Colin Furze has made himself an underground bunker in his back garden and kitted it out with Sky TV, a bed and even a drum kit
YouTuber Colin Furze has made himself an underground bunker in his back garden and kitted it out with Sky TV, a bed and even a drum kit
The inventor built the underground steel bunker in 2015 and describes it as the 'ultimate underground Apocalyptic bunker'
The inventor built the underground steel bunker in 2015 and describes it as the 'ultimate underground Apocalyptic bunker'
The inventor built the underground steel bunker in his garden in Lincolnshire, meaning he could self-isolate their under the government's social distancing guidelines
The inventor built the underground steel bunker in his garden in Lincolnshire, meaning he could self-isolate their under the government's social distancing guidelines
The bunker could prove a useful hangout spot for Colin with the government having put the country on lockdown on Monday in a bid to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus
The bunker could prove a useful hangout spot for Colin with the government having put the country on lockdown on Monday in a bid to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus
The bunker, which has a generator for electricity, also offers plenty of entertainment with a TV, Sky box and a selection of gaming consoles
The bunker, which has a generator for electricity, also offers plenty of entertainment with a TV, Sky box and a selection of gaming consoles
The amazing space comes complete with a kitchen, which has a microwave and sink.
And Colin has also stocked the bunker with plenty of tinned and dried food.
The bunker, which has a generator for electricity, also offers plenty of entertainment with a TV, Sky box and a selection of gaming consoles.
He even has a drum kit in case he gets bored and a bed, with a gas mask on the nearby wall.
The amazing space comes complete with a kitchen, which has a microwave and sink and plenty of dried food.
The amazing space comes complete with a kitchen, which has a microwave and sink and plenty of dried food.
The bunker, which has a generator for electricity, also offers plenty of entertainment with a TV, Sky box and a selection of gaming consoles
The bunker, which has a generator for electricity, also offers plenty of entertainment with a TV, Sky box and a selection of gaming consoles
The 40-year-old, who is renowned for his inventions, including the world’s fastest mobility scooter and a drivable hot tub car, He said: “After five years it is just as solid as the day it was built.
"I encourage anyone, if you have the space and the money, to build one as it’s a fantastic room to have, especially with the way things are in the world at the moment.
"I’m pretty glad I’ve got it.”
The bunker could prove a useful hangout spot for Colin with the government having put the country on lockdown on Monday in a bid to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, which has infected more than 14,500 people and killed 759 people.
People across the country are now only allowed to leave their homes to shop for basic necessities, if they have a medical need, to travel to and from work where necessary and once a day to do exercise. 
Yesterday a senior UK health chief said the country could be in lockdown for another six months in order to prevent the coronavirus coming back.  
Deputy chief medical officer, Dr Jenny Harries, said some, but not all, of the dramatic measures imposed this week could last until September.
It comes as one of the government's top coronavirus advisors admitted the UK's epidemic will get worse before it gets better but the peak of it could pass by Easter.
Professor Neil Ferguson said that if the current nationwide lockdown works, the demand on intensive care units should peak within two or three weeks.
The virus expert, from Imperial College London, believes the NHS will be able to cope with the outbreak thanks to the stay-at-home measures that were put in place this week.
Inventor, 40, has been ready for self-isolation for five years after building underground bunker in his garden complete with Sky TV, games console and even and a drum kit (8 Pics) Inventor, 40, has been ready for self-isolation for five years after building underground bunker in his garden complete with Sky TV, games console and even and a drum kit (8 Pics) Reviewed by Your Destination on March 27, 2020 Rating: 5

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