When the pole shift happens we will need a safe place to ride it out. I thought of this as I was thinking of NASCAR racing (cars). A driver at a race rolled 25+ time over the distance of 1/2 mile at 200 mph and walked away. So with that in mind I came up with a pole shift Safety Seat. What they use is a racing seat that has a cushion that wraps around the ribs, and a head rest that wraps around the head. The head rest will keep the head from going to the left and right and with a safety strap to the helmet keeps it from going forward. The seat has a 6 point seat belt, one over each shoulder, two lap belts, two belts to go between the legs. They walk away from 200 mph crashes all the time. Add two straps to the legs to keep them in place and two straps for the arms and you've got a very safe place to be when the pole shift happens. With the full fire suits they have ( boots, gloves, and helmets) this should be damn safe. Mounting these seats to a slab of concrete should work. You can put these in a circle facing each other. This is what I'm going to use unless a better idea comes around.
After the shift these can still be used as a strait jacket for people who have gone mad and are temporarily violent, so they will not hurt themselves or others. Just cut a hole in the seat (You know what for) and there you go.
Offered by Bruce.