Pulowski Preservation shelter

Pulowski Preservation Shelters are coin-operated, one-person fallout shelters found on street corners throughout the more urban areas of the Capital Wasteland. People would ostensibly use them as a last-minute resort in the event of a nuclear attack; however, they have no food or water supplies and may not even have had recyclable air, so the customer would have to bring with them anything they thought they would need for survival (and due to the last-minute nature of the booth, most people did not bring very much with them to begin with). The instructions on the inside tell the occupant to "Wait for the radiation levels to drop. Enjoy your stay." before leaving.

The booths were obviously not very effective at all-- almost every one found within the game contains a charred skeleton and a few items that the person brought in with them. One even contains a Protectron robot that decided to claim it for itself before being fried in the blast.

Though they're terrible for protecting people from nuclear attack, the preservation shelters are at least useful for hiding from enemies; at least one NPC (Bryan Wilks in "Those!") in the game uses a Pulowski Shelter as such, and the player may also use them to hide, at least temporarily.

They may not stop all small arms fire, as a friendly NPC, Rory McLaren is sealed in one in Paradise Falls (The Box) and he can still be killed if the town goes hostile towards the player. McLaren's death may be a triggered event rather than the result of weapons fire, however.

There is in fact a place near Georgetown, filled with cars and other destructibles where you can test the uselessness of these shelters. Blowing up a car there starts a chain reaction, doing tremendous damage to the few super mutants in the area and will also kill you if you stay close. Going in the shelter however will save your life although you will suffer damage and even radiation from the blast. So they were indeed not very "preservative".

The level of safety and comfort of the Pulowski Preservation Shelters is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that the one in Paradise Falls is used as "The Box", a potentially lethal punishment device.

In addition, such a device would never work in reality. These have been advertised in the same light as 1950s survival products and other risible nuclear survival methods like the questionable "Duck and Cover" tutorial. Judging by the thickness of these shelters, they would easily stop Alpha and Beta radiation, though would stop at most 7/8 the Gamma radiation, which would be most lethal. These shelters would be most useful as a blast shelter, with the occupant fleeing immediately after the bombs fell (with the hopes that the intense heat does not bake the occupant or fuse the door shut).