Kentucky Tornado Shelters

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Our Tornado Shelters In Kentucky

If you live in Kentucky, then you know that tornadoes can happen any time of year. That's why it's important to have a tornado shelter installed in your home. At FamilySAFE Shelters, we offer a variety of tornado shelters that will keep your family safe during a tornado. We also offer storm shelters and tornado safe rooms for businesses. Contact us today to learn more about our Kentucky tornado shelters!

Types of Tornado Shelters We Offer in Kentucky

At FamilySAFE Shelters, we proudly provide a variety of tornado shelters for your home or business in Kentucky. Choose from our durable:

We have a tornado shelter to fit every need — get in touch with us today to request your free storm shelter quote!

Why Choose FamilySAFE Shelters?

FamilySAFE Shelters is the leading provider of tornado shelters in Kentucky and beyond. We have years of experience helping families and businesses stay safe during a tornado and other adverse conditions. Our tornado shelters are made out of heavy-duty steel and have been tested to withstand EF4 and EF5 tornadoes! Contact us today to learn more about our tornado shelters and how we can help keep your family safe during a tornado.

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Tornado Safety Tips in Kentucky

In addition to having a tornado shelter, there are some other things you can do to stay safe during a tornado. Here are some tornado safety tips for Kentucky residents from our team at FamilySAFE Shelters.

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Know the Difference Between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning

A tornado watch means that a tornado is possible in your area, while a tornado warning means that a tornado has been sighted and you should take shelter immediately.

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Have a Plan & Practice It

Know where you will go if a tornado is headed your way. Your plan should include where you will take shelter and what you will do if you are separated from your family. Additionally, it's important to have a drill at least once a year to make sure everyone in your family knows what to do during a tornado.

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Make Sure Your Tornado Shelter Is Stocked With Supplies

Before an emergency happens, your Kentucky tornado shelter should have enough food, water, and other supplies. This will help you and your family stay safe and comfortable until the tornado has passed.

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What To Do If You're Driving

If you're driving and the sky becomes dark and you see a tornado, don't try to outrun it — tornado wind speeds can reach up to 250 mph! Instead, pull over to the side of the road, put your car in park, get out, and find a low-lying area such as a ditch. Then, get low to the ground, away from your car and any windows, and cover your head with your hands or a blanket until the tornado has passed.

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Stay Tuned to Your Local News Station for Tornado Updates

During a tornado, it's important to stay tuned to your local news station for updates. Whether you're safe at home in your shelter or out on the Kentucky roads, getting updates from your local news station will help you stay informed about what's going on and where the tornado is headed.

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Get Your Above-Ground Tornado Shelter In Kentucky!

If you have any questions about our Kentucky tornado shelters, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our team is here to help you choose the right tornado shelter for your needs and answer any questions you may have. Get in touch with our team at FamilySAFE Shelters today to get started!