Created by U.S. military veterans based on experience with government survival bunkers and Safehouses.

PSN is a private subscription-based organization and is not affiliated or endorsed by the U.S. Government.

America's Family Preparedness Network

When disaster strikes...

Government officials have bunkers.

Wealthy elites have country retreats.

What does your family have?

You have PSN.

Why Families Join PSN

Peace of Mind, No Matter What

Take control

"As a father, I’d rather be the one at the wheel. Not waiting for the government to bus us out.”

PSN Codename: USMCDad

Washington DC suburbs

Live normally, but have a back-up plan

"The last few years really opened our eyes. We don't want to move out of the city, but we need a backup just in case."

PSN Codename: UptownJibaros

New York City

Quiet confidence

"When my son asks about something bad he saw on TV, I can now say: 'Don't worry. If we have to leave, Mommy has a plan. We have a safe place to go and be together.'"

PSN Codename: RunnerMama

Philadelphia Suburbs

$19/month to be in the Top 3% of prepared American Families

Estimates show that no more than 2.7% of U.S. adults have access to a threat alert system and a secondary emergency shelter in a rural location.

This number includes all military and key officials covered under the U.S. Government's Continuity of Government (COG) plans, any family worth over $100 million net worth (assuming all have secondary retreat plans), and any family that owns either a farm, ranch, or secondary home in a rural location.

Wealthier Americans are spending up to $50,000 on backyard bunkers and $10,000 on security consultants.

PSN is making similar protection affordable to everyone.

What the Data Tells Us

The 5 Most Common

Disaster Scenarios

Natural Disasters

Millions of Americans forced to evacuate every year

$18 billion/year in property damage

Pandemics

COVID drove 6 million Americans to relocate

CDC currently tracking 23 high-risk pathogens

Power Grid Failures

2021 Texas power outage killed 246+

4.5 million homes without power

Thousands temporarily relocated to family farms

Riots & Civil Unrest

Doubled in past 10 years

200+ cities enacted curfews or evacuations due to riots

Terrorism

Over 30 incidents annually on the U.S. homeland

Increased risk of future attacks forecasted

Available "Bug Out" Options

PSN Members Have Secure, Private Options

Private Safehouse Network

Reliable: YES

Cost: starts at $19/month

Private: YES

Confidential: YES

Pre-Arranged: YES

Flexible: YES

Charity Shelters

Reliable: No

Cost: Free

Private: No, crowded

Confidential: No

Pre-Arranged: No

Flexible: No

Hotels/AirBnB

Reliable: No

Cost: Pay more due to scarcity

Private: Maybe

Confidential: No

Pre-Arranged: No

Flexible: No

Backyard Bunkers

Reliable: Yes

Cost: $50,000+

Private: Yes

Confidential: Maybe

Pre-Arranged: Yes

Flexible: No, only one location

PSN Benefits in

Good and Bad Times

No Matter What Happens

When times are good

Daily Digest risk reports sent to your phone daily

Emergency Alerts for serious events

Education and community

Peace of Mind

When Disaster Strikes

Safehouse Network Activation Alert sent to all members

Use our analytical tools to conduct a "Bug-Out" or "Bug-In" risk assessment

Access the Private Safehouse Network to find your location

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions,

Answered Clearly

Q1: What is the Private Safehouse Network (PSN)?

PSN is America's Family Preparedness Network.

PSN provides its members with localized alerts, training and readiness materials, and a private network of pre-vetted rural Safehouses for emergency shelter in event of a disaster.

Q2: Who started PSN and what's the origin story?

PSN was founded by military veterans (led by call sign "PSN Paul") in 2025. During his military service, Paul spent time at both overseas Safehouses and some the Continuity of Government (COG) military bunker sites here in the United States (like Site-R, Site-M, and others).

PSN was created on Father's Day, 2025. Israel and Iran had just escalated to war. Signs pointed to potential increased terror activity here in the homeland.

American Families had already endured COVID lockdowns, rioting, and civil unrest in 2020. Increased political polarization and radicalization seemed on the rise. More wildfires, hurricanes, flood, and other natural disasters felt inevitable.

Watching our kids play during a Father's Day cookout at a beautiful off-grid retreat location with reserve food, water, and survival supplies, we realized that the peace of mind we enjoyed was not shared by most American families. Many lived in urban or suburban settings that could quickly become very dangerous in a prolonged power outage, urban terror attack, civil unrest, or direct natural disaster. We knew that government officials had alert systems and secretive bunker sites (We'd been to some of them). Similarly, the news was filled with celebrities and the ultra-wealthy building bunkers and rural retreats.

"What about everyone else?" we wondered.

At the same time, many farm and ranch families we knew had ample supplies, excess rooms, on-site camping land, or even vacant full cabins and farmhouses.

The idea was simple: what if we created a domestic system of private sector alerts and Safehouses? And what if we priced it so that everyone could benefit?

And the Private Safehouse Network (PSN) was born.

Q3: How does PSN work during an emergency?

If a trigger event occurs (like a natural disaster or civil unrest), PSN “activates” and Guests can deploy to their Safehouse. Hosts are notified and ready. Payments and logistics are handled by PSN.

Q4: What are the costs to join?

The goal of PSN's military veteran founder is to ensure that disaster planning, emergency alerts, decisioning data, and "Plan B" bugout options are available to every American at an affordable price.

To that end, PSN's Basic Membership is only $19/month.

Basic Membership gets members preparedness education, notifications and alerts tools and data for decision-making, and access (following a background check) to the "FLEX" (first-come, first-served) tier network of Safehouses.

There is a second tier of Safehouse access called RESERVED. Reserved Hosts receive a monthly readiness fee from PSN to reserve the location exclusively for a particular PSN Guest. Consider it the VIP treatment. Those fees are set by Hosts, but processed through PSN.

Both FLEX and RESERVED hosts set a reasonable and fixed pre-set nightly rate for nights actually stayed at their Safehouse. Part of participation in the Safehouse Network, is that nightly Safehouse rates and locked-in, so Hosts cannot raise rates due to surging demand in an emergency. Note: Access to Safehouses requires a criminal background check (for both Guests and Hosts), so if members wish to participate in Safehouse access, an additional one-time background check fee of $50 is required.

Q5: What kinds of safehouses are available?

Safehouses vary widely in accommodations, sizes and price, but are all certified to have basic survival supplies nearby or available. Safehouses may be 1) a campground space (RV or clamping), 2) rooms within a shared home, 3) cabins, 4) apartments or conversions, or 5) whole house or other private, self-contained units. Guests choose the Safehouse type that fits their needs and budget.

Q6: How does PSN ensure safety and privacy?

Guests and new Hosts undergo a criminal background check. PSN includes a verification system, optional readiness visits, and strict privacy protocols to ensure mutual trust. Members are encouraged to create and use a callsign or code-name in communications with other members.

Q7: What agreements govern PSN Membership and where can I find PSN's Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and/or Membership Agreement?

The following agreements govern PSN Membership, use, and access of PSN services and resources:

PSN's Terms of Use: https://privatesafehousenetwork.com/terms-of-use

PSN's Privacy Policy: https://privatesafehousenetwork.com/privacy-policy

PSN's Membership Agreement: https://privatesafehousenetwork.com/membership-agreement

Q8: How does PSN place Members in the Top 3% of U.S. families?

We estimate that at best 2.7% of U.S. adults have access to a threat alert system and a secondary emergency shelter in a rural location. This number includes all military and key officials covered under the U.S. Government's Continuity of Government (COG) plans, any family worth over $100 million net worth (assuming all have secondary retreat plans), and any family that owns either a farm, ranch, or secondary home in a rural location. Wealthier Americans are spending up to $50,000 on backyard bunkers and $10,000 on security consultants. We believe PSN offers similar protection beginning at $19/month.

The Private Safehouse Network (PSN) connects families with verified safehouses in case of natural disaster, civil unrest, acts of terrorism and more. Founded by U.S. military veterans, homesteaders, and concerned families, we’re a private network of Americans (both "Guest

PSN was created by U.S. military veterans based on real experiences at government survival bunkers and Safehouses.

PSN is a private subscription-based organization. Not affiliated or endorsed by the U.S. Government.

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