Are you thinking of building a storm shelter?
7/8/2020 (Permalink)
Did you know each year United States residents spend more than 3 billion person-hours under tornado watches? Many of us have experienced what looks to be a redirection of tornado alley. Did you know that FEMA has a booklet that gives out design criteria and more information for building your own storm shelter?
According to FEMA's booklet, there are two general types of residential shelters: in-residence shelters which are also called a “safe room,” is a small, specially designed (“hardened”) room, such as a bathroom or closet that is intended to provide a place of refuge for the people who live in the house. An external residential shelter is similar in function and design, but it is a separate structure installed outside the house, either above or below ground.
Here’s the link to the booklet in the event you find yourself building a safe room or a storm shelter. https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1604-20490-1479/ra2_storm_shelters.pdf
Did you know that we’re apart of a national storm team and that we have members that respond to disasters nationwide? From hurricanes to wildfires, SERVPRO storm teams are always prepared to respond to major catastrophic events. We are prequalified, experienced, and strategically located across The United States to respond to any loss. When an event comes to devastate a community, our goal is to be instrumental in restoring the community the best we can. SERVPRO of North Whitfield & Catoosa Counties is here to help!
We also offer reconstruction! So whether you need help building that storm shelter or rebuilding your home or business. WE’RE HERE TO HELP!
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