Types
of Storms
Storm
is bad weather with heavy rain, strong winds, and often accompanied
by thunder and lightning.
Some
of the common storms include Hail, Snow, Ice, Thunder, Tropical,
Der-echo,
and the worst is the flash floods.
How
to prepare your storm shelter?
Storm
shelters
can be installed in almost any location. Based on the model, they can
be buried outside, installed in garages, or assembled in basements.
It takes a few hours to install above the ground rooms and usually
one day to install underground shelters.
Know
a Tornado
Violent
windstorm with twisting, funnel-shaped cloud is a Tornado. Huge
thunderstorms are accompanied when cool air overrides a layer of warm
air, forcing the warm air to rise very fast. The high wind velocity
causes huge damages and blows debris all over the place. There are
very violent tornadoes with wind speed of up to 300 mph that can
cause tremendous destruction. They can destroy large buildings,
uproot huge trees and hurl vehicles beyond hundreds of yards.
Tornado
Shelter
The
ultimate protections against tornadoes are the underground tornado
shelters.
These are not exposed to the high winds compared to above-the-ground
safe rooms. Such underground safe rooms are constructed using
concrete, fiberglass, plastic or steel as the raw materials. But for
more safety, go for steel shelters.
Conclusion
Your
home is susceptible to devastating wind storms and patterns such as
tornadoes. It is always a great idea to have a storm shelter in your
home. It is easy to install them. People are able to survive such
devastating calamities from underground amongst the debris of broken
wood and sheltered glass. Nothing beats or damages the underground
safe rooms.