Pulowski Preservation Services was a pre-War company, using the slogan "purveyors of products there when you actually need them."
Background[]
The company was known as the designer and producer of the Pulowski Preservation shelters: last minute, coin-operated one man fallout shelters. These shelters were advertised as "an affordable line of personal protection products to make sure no one gets left behind," and a viable alternative to Vaults available to the common man when they're "actually needed." Taking exact change only,[Non-game 1] they were a fallout shelter to be used during a nuclear strike to protect against radiation, rather than the blast wave or heat. Occupants were instructed to remain inside until radiation clears and "enjoy their stay."[1] Extended stay was impossible, as the shelter contained no provisions and no amenities beyond ventilation, a suction hose for bodily waste,[2] lights, and breathing masks at most.[3] When occupied, some models would display a lit "Occupied" signal.[4] There are no known instances of someone using a Pulowski Preservation Shelter to successfully survive the Great War. In the post-War era they have even been used by factions as makeshift prisons, such as the Box in Paradise Falls.
Pulowski heavily marketed their shelters, also partnering with companies for cross-promotions. In the Boston area, partners included Slocum's Joe, the "Bostoner's choice,"[5] Yawk Brats,[6] and Fallon's.[7] Celebrities like Dick Shale were also hired to promote the shelters through competitions such as the Pulowski Preservation Shelter Squat contest.[8]
They were placed in dense urban areas, sometimes in clusters and sometimes as a single unit.
Appearances[]
Pulowski Preservation Services' product and its logo appear in Fallout 3, its add-on Point Lookout, Fallout 4, its add-ons Far Harbor and Nuka-World, and Fallout 76, as well as the Vault Seller's Survival Guide episode "Meet Me in Coswald!".
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References[]
- ↑ Fallout 3 shelter interior texture.
- ↑ Bryan Wilks: "What's this funny suction hose for?"
(Bryan Wilks' dialogue) - ↑ Fallout 4 shelter interior shot.
- ↑ Fallout 3 shelter behavior.
- ↑ Pulowski advertisement: "Boy, I sure could go for a cup about now. Stop in at Slocum's Joe, the Bostoner's choice."
- ↑ Pulowski advertisement: "Getting hungry? Try a Yawk Brat once this whole thing blows over."
- ↑ Pulowski advertisement: "Need a fresh start? Try a fresh suit from Fallon's. Tell 'em Pulowski sent ya!"
- ↑ The Golden Holotape
Non-game
- ↑ Fallout 3 Advert: Pulowski Preservation Services: "Before we begin this episode of The Adventures of Captain cosmos we've got a message from the fine folks at Pulowski Preservation Services, purveyors of products there when you actually need them. It seems there's been a lot of talk these days about Vault life but not all of us have the luxury to spend so much on something that, frankly, we may not actually need. Unlike those other guys, the sensible folks in Pulowski Preservation Services have created an affordable line of personal protection products to make sure no one gets left behind. Personal protection there when you actually need it. Remember, that's Pulowski preservation shelters, simply there when you actually need them. Exact change only. And now on to our show The Adventures of Captain Cosmos, co-starring Jangles the moon monkey."