FamilySAFE

FamilySAFE provides EF5-tested above-ground and underground tornado shelters and safe rooms.

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Ensuring Your Storm Shelter is Storm Ready

As a trusted provider of EF5-tested tornado shelters and safe rooms, we at FamilySAFE know how crucial it is to ensure that your storm shelter is always storm-ready. Preparing your shelter for any potential emergency is key to keeping your family safe and secure during severe weather events. Here are some tips on how to make sure that your storm shelter is always storm-ready. Get in touch with us today to learn more!

 

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Regular Inspections

It is crucial to conduct regular inspections of your storm shelter to check for any signs of wear and tear. Look for any cracks, damage to the structure, or issues with the door seals that may compromise the integrity of the shelter. Address any issues promptly to ensure that your shelter is in optimal condition.

 

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Proper Ventilation

Adequate ventilation is essential in a storm shelter to ensure a continuous supply of fresh air. Make sure that your shelter has proper ventilation to allow for air circulation. Test the ventilation system regularly to ensure that it is functioning correctly.

 

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Emergency Supplies

Keep the storm shelter in your home stocked with essential emergency supplies such as water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, and any necessary medications. Having these supplies readily available in your shelter can make a significant difference during an emergency.

 

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Communication Devices

Make sure you have a communication plan in place in case of an emergency. Keep a battery-powered or hand-crank radio in your shelter to stay updated on weather alerts and emergency information. Additionally, consider including a fully charged cell phone or a two-way radio in your storm shelter for communication purposes.

 

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Secure Shelter Essentials

Secure any loose items, avoid clutter, and ensure that essential items are easily accessible. Consider storing important documents, identification, and personal belongings in a waterproof container in the shelter.

 

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Maintain Accessibility

Ensure that your storm shelter is easily accessible to all members of your household, including children, elderly individuals, and individuals with disabilities. Practice getting to the shelter quickly and safely during tornado drills to familiarize everyone with the process.

 

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Regular Drills

Conduct regular drills with your family to practice entering the storm shelter quickly and efficiently. Familiarize everyone with the location of the shelter, emergency procedures, and safety protocols. Practicing drills can help reduce panic and ensure you and your family’s swift response during an actual emergency.

 

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Secure the Entrance

Make sure that the entrance to your storm shelter is secure and easy to open from the inside. Test the locking mechanism and ensure that it functions correctly.

At FamilySAFE, we are dedicated to providing top-quality tornado shelters that are built to withstand the most severe weather conditions. By following these tips and ensuring that your storm shelter is always storm-ready, you can have peace of mind knowing that your family is well-prepared and protected during storms. Stay prepared during a storm, stay safe, and remember that we are here to help you weather any storm that comes your way. Contact us today to learn more!

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