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Hi, I'm Rainey McGuigan and I'd like to extend a warm welcome to you. Thank you for visiting my site, Disaster Shelters. For the past few years, I've been a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa, and during that time I've discovered how important a well-built disaster shelter can be. Recently it occurred to me that it would be a good idea if I could create a place where I could bring all of this great experience and put it in one place. The end result was this little site; a place where you can get information on every aspect of disaster shelters. I'd like this site to be interactive, so if you have any questions or would like to leave a message, please feel free. Thanks for stopping by.

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4 Great Reasons Why You Need Storm Safe Rooms

When some people hear of storm safe rooms, they think that these are regular rooms of a house that have been made safer in the case of storms. To them, storm safe rooms are very similar to child safe rooms, but this is not what storm safe rooms really are. Yes, it is always a good idea to set up rooms to be safe in the event of an emergency, but storm safe rooms are specially built to offer protection from storms, they are not just normal rooms of a house. Here are four reasons why storm safe rooms should be more commonly included in the design of a house.

The most obvious reason why storm safe rooms are important is because they offer protection from storms. Whether it is a tornado, sand storm, hurricane, earthquake or other natural disaster storm safe rooms keep those inside them away from all the danger. There are some very extreme events that can put your family at risk and you never know what the weather is going to do. By choosing to include storm safe rooms in your home you are ensuring that the ones you love have shelter from what may come.

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) encourages people to have storm safe rooms in their houses; especially if they live in an area that frequently has bad weather. Their research reveals that storm safe rooms can help save lives. It is important that when getting storm safe rooms you ensure that they are certified to meet the requirements that FEMA has set. Only these storm safe rooms are guaranteed to offer the protection that you need and provide your family with high tech protection.

There are two options for storm safe rooms, above ground or underground. The underground storm safe rooms are preferred over the ones on top of the ground. There are many houses that already have storm safe rooms inside of them, but the door of the room is a regular one and is not built to stand up to much stress. The door on underground storm safe rooms are much stronger because they have to stand up to direct pressure from the wind of a tornado and keep out the water of a flood.

Having storm safe rooms at home means that you do not have to travel in the midst of an emergency. When bad weather approaches FEMA may opt to open shelters within a city for the people that reside there. The only problem is that they actually have to travel through the bad weather to get to them and risk their lives in the process. Storm safe rooms built in a home allows those who live in the house to avoid such troubles. They can simply barricade themselves inside the storm safe rooms and ride out the storm.

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