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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2012 22:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we first introduced our All Weather Safe Room tornado safe room line, we&#8217;ve had a great response from people who wanted a way to keep their family safe, yet not have to go outside and climb down steps.  Our All Weather Safe Room line with units from 4&#8242;x4&#8242; to 10&#8242;x50&#8242; has been able to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Since we first introduced our <strong>All Weather Safe Room</strong> <em><a title="Tornado Safe Room" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-compact-small-garages" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a></em> line, we&#8217;ve had a great response from people who wanted a way to keep their family safe, yet not have to go outside and climb down steps.  Our <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Room</a> line with units from 4&#8242;x4&#8242; to 10&#8242;x50&#8242; has been able to do just that for many families.  These <em>tornado safe rooms</em> have been tested by the premiere impact testing facility in the industry &#8211; <a title="Texas Tech University Wind Science Center" href="http://www.depts.ttu.edu/weweb/Research/DebrisImpact/testinglab.php" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Texas Tech University Wind Science and Engineering Center</a> &#8211; in order to ensure they can stand up to the force and impact of debris in an <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">EF-5 tornado</a>.</p>
<p>Every model also meets or exceeds <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA guidelines</a> so you know you&#8217;ve got a quality product that&#8217;s safe and also offers a 15 year warranty.  The units are customizable as they are all custom built to suit, depending on the size you require and we also now offer benches with storage bins underneath (optional accessory) and we also can build safe rooms to be placed outside (like our community safe rooms, for example).</p>
<div id="attachment_589" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/saferooms"><img class="size-medium wp-image-589" title="tornado safe room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/169223_450789384931795_1767496564_o1-300x225.jpg" alt="169223 450789384931795 1767496564 o1 300x225 New 3x5 Tornado Safe Room for Compact / Small Garages Installed from $3795 " width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Putting the finishing touches on a new community safe room</p></div>
<p>The <strong>All Weather Safe Rooms</strong> of course have been designed to protect against damaging severe weather like a Huntsville tornado, but can also be used as a panic room (in case your home were to get broken into and you needed somewhere safe to go until the police showed up), a bunker (in case of social unrest or some other unexpected event where you might need protection), or a safe (somewhere you can keep your valuables, like guns, ammo, precious metals, jewelry, important documents, etc).</p>
<p>There are two different models you can choose from, once you have determined your size requirements, and that&#8217;s either standard (3/16 inch thick walls and ceiling with a 1/4 inch thick door) or deluxe (1/4 inch thick walls, door and ceiling).  Now both models will protect against an EF-5 tornado, but if you&#8217;d like it to be that much stronger, maybe to repel a bigger caliber bullet for example, if you&#8217;re concerned about that or just to have that added level of security just in case, a deluxe model will cost an additional $1,000.</p>
<h3>So what do you do if you just don&#8217;t have space for a 4&#215;4 <span style="text-decoration: underline;">tornado safe room</span> in your garage?</h3>
<p>Suppose you want the protection of a safe room but don&#8217;t want to have leave one of your cars outside the garage.  What can you do then?</p>
<p>We have just introduced our newest and least expensive All Weather Safe Room measuring 3 feet by 5 feet with 80 inch ceilings.  You can get this 3&#215;5 <strong>tornado safe room</strong> installed in your garage from $3795, depending on your location which is an extremely affordable price for any kind of storm shelter or tornado safe room.  It has nearly the same amount of square footage meaning (just 1 foot less) yet it&#8217;s over $200 cheaper and gives you an additional foot of width or length in your garage so you don&#8217;t have to park your car in the driveway.  Luckily, we now have a solution for you!</p>
<p>In addition, with the introduction of this new smaller model, we are also now upgrading all our safe rooms to come standard with 3 locking Medeco deadbolts (as opposed to having to upgrade to deluxe to receive this benefit).  Previously, a standard model would come with only 1 locking Medeco deadbolt and 2 slider pins which still met FEMA requirements but now we&#8217;re able to include 3 heavy-duty locking deadbolts in the standard model with no need for slider pins.</p>
<h3>Learn more about our <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">tornado safe rooms</a> and <a title="Refuge Storm Shelter" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">storm shelters</a> and make sure your family will be safe before the next severe weather storm hits.</h3>
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		<title>The Best Time to Buy a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 08:34:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When is the best time to buy an underground storm shelter or above ground tornado safe room?  Does it even matter? When the weather is nice out, the kids are out of school, there are activities to do and you think for the time being you&#8217;ve dodged the bullet; &#8220;storm season&#8221; so-to-speak is months away [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>When is the best time to <a title="Buy an underground storm shelter" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">buy an underground <strong>storm shelter</strong></a> or above ground <em>tornado safe room</em>?  Does it even matter?</h2>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com"><img class="size-medium wp-image-580 alignright" title="tornado safe room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/CNN-SafeRoom-Install-066-happy-couple-300x282.png" alt="CNN SafeRoom Install 066 happy couple 300x282 The Best Time to Buy a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="300" height="282" /></a>When the weather is nice out, the kids are out of school, there are activities to do and you think for the time being you&#8217;ve dodged the bullet; &#8220;storm season&#8221; so-to-speak is months away and you believe you&#8217;ve plenty of time to think about preparing for the next storm season or buying a <em>storm shelter</em> or <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank"><strong>tornado</strong> <strong>safe room</strong></a>&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;But guess what: that&#8217;s what everyone else who didn&#8217;t get their <span style="text-decoration: underline;">storm shelter</span> ordered yet is thinking as well!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s fine and all until the next severe weather siren goes off and everyone rushes to the phone, all wanting to order their storm shelter or tornado safe room <em>now</em>!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the problem with that situation:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Unfortunately, a storm shelter is not a hamburger; it&#8217;s not something you can put together and have ready within a few minutes or hours&#8230;  </em></p></blockquote>
<p>Storm shelters and tornado safe rooms are big, heavy units that require precision in their build to ensure they conform to <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA requirements</a> and that they&#8217;ll withstand an <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">EF-5 tornado</a>.  In order to produce such a unit, a large factory with heavy machinery and skilled workers is required and only so many units can be produced at one time, given the amount of materials, space, labor and cost involved (among other things).</p>
<h3>Understanding Production of Storm Shelters &amp; Tornado Safe Rooms</h3>
<p>Because demand relies quite a bit on the severity of the weather and previous storms, there are times of year that are typically slower (when the factory can produce more units than are requested) and then other times of year when it&#8217;s the reverse, where demand exceeds the production ability of the factory (like this last March and April, in particular).  Like any business subject to such huge swings in demand, it&#8217;s difficult to know when demand is going to spike and how many workers you&#8217;re going to need or have to lay off.</p>
<p>Ideally, you&#8217;d keep a well-trained, experienced production crew on the payroll all year round, but with the huge swings in demand, it can be virtually impossible as for part of the year you&#8217;d have to pay them to do nothing (because you don&#8217;t need to produce as many units) which of course no business can afford to do.  But on the contrary, if you only have a crew that can handle the slower times of the year, you get really backed up as you can&#8217;t get product out fast enough and your workers are on the clock 16 hours a day (which creates other problems, not to mention the additional stress on the machinery and other systems).  So in order to cope, you end up having to bring on more people to handle the demand spikes, but trying to find people who are qualified and experienced for that kind of work and willing and able to work at that time (ie, not employed somewhere else) when a storm suddenly hits a month early, for example, can cause months of delays&#8230;</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s a little bit tricky and not an exact science.  The spiked demand for orders might last a few days from one close call, or maybe a supercell hits and orders last for weeks or a month.  Or even worse, multiple supercells hit in different parts of the country all around the same period of time and EVERYONE it seems wants a storm shelter or tornado safe room all at the same time, making it hard to just answer the phone, let alone produce storm shelters.</p>
<p>As you can imagine, those times of year are the periods of time you want to avoid.  Now, if you&#8217;re just not able to get your storm shelter or safe room ordered until that period, just be prepared for potentially long days without any real idea of exactly when your storm shelter or tornado safe room will get to you.  As just mentioned, sometimes these demand peaks don&#8217;t last too long and production is able to catch up quickly.  But if you can at all avoid it, you should!</p>
<h3>So when exactly are the best times to order a underground storm shelter or tornado safe room?</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-579" title="storm shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/iphone4s-035-225x300.jpg" alt="iphone4s 035 225x300 The Best Time to Buy a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p>Just like in the investing world, when everyone jumps on and <a href="http://www.empowernetwork.com/theylovetobuy.php?id=hansschoff" target="_blank">wants to buy</a> something, you probably should have already bought.  And it&#8217;s the same with buying your storm shelter &#8211; you want to do the opposite of the masses.</p>
<p>So instead of waiting until the last minute to place your order, do your research now, plan your finances out now or contact us if you need financing, but you want to order your storm shelter or tornado safe room when everyone else isn&#8217;t &#8211; before the storms threaten!</p>
<p>In other words, when you&#8217;re NOT thinking about severe weather or thunder storms, that&#8217;s a good time to order your tornado shelter or safe room.  Why? Because you&#8217;ll be able to get your underground storm shelter or above ground tornado safe room within a matter of days or weeks as opposed to possibly months&#8230;  This way you&#8217;re prepared for the typically worst part of the storm season when it arrives, giving you peace of mind and security, instead of fear, worry and uncertainty.</p>
<p>The best times of year to buy your underground storm shelter or above ground tornado safe room is June through October and December through January or so.  This is typically the best time of year, however, should a big storm develop and cause damage during one of these months, it of course no longer applies because demand will shoot through the roof.  Right after storm season, we may still be catching up orders from the demand spike but the months mentioned above are a good rule of thumb.</p>
<p>To conclude, <strong>the best time to get a tornado shelter or safe room is as soon as you possibly can</strong>.  This is not hype, it&#8217;s simply a fact that severe storms like a Huntsville tornado can take place at any time of year, not just in April or November like many people have become accustomed to.  However, if you have to wait and want to know the best time of year to buy your unit, purchase before the peak so you don&#8217;t get caught up in the production nightmare that can occur when everyone wants their units at the same time.</p>
<p>The truth is you never know exactly when a tornado will strike, which is why you don&#8217;t want to put off ordering your storm shelter or tornado safe room &#8211; even when the weather out is pleasant!  <a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/order" target="_blank">Make sure your family is safe</a> and has peace of mind BEFORE the next outbreak of severe weather hits&#8230;</p>
<p>- Hans Schoff</p>
<p>PS&gt; Did you get your free WeatherCall@Home subscription yet?  Just fill out the form on the right of this page for your custom, reliable weather alert service (specific to your home, not your whole county) so you know when it&#8217;s necessary to use your <a title="Storm shelter or tornado safe room" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">storm shelter or tornado safe room</a>.  Don&#8217;t be caught off guard!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 20:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which is better?  An underground storm shelter?  Or an above-ground tornado safe room? You&#8217;ve seen the destruction that tornadoes and severe weather can wreak on homes, businesses and entire communities and you know you need better protection from these devastating storms.  By now hopefully you&#8217;ve also realized that not all storm shelters or tornado safe [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong>Which is better?</strong>  An <em>underground storm shelter</em>?  Or an above-ground <em>tornado safe room</em>?</h2>
<p>You&#8217;ve seen the destruction that tornadoes and severe weather can wreak on homes, businesses and entire communities and you know you need better protection from these devastating storms.  By now hopefully you&#8217;ve also realized that <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>not</em></span> all <strong>storm shelters</strong> or <strong>tornado safe rooms</strong> are created equal.  While having some sort of storm shelter or safe room is better than no safe room or tornado shelter, to ensure your family&#8217;s safety and survival through even the most dangerous of storms, you need to choose wisely.</p>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-500" title="concrete shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/sum11_24_cinder-block-shelter.jpg" alt="sum11 24 cinder block shelter How to Select a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="300" height="344" /></a>Most people are familiar with the old type of metal or concrete storm shelter that years down the road now more closely resembles a dungeon than a safe place to ride out severe weather.  These older units, while again better than nothing, in most cases were simply not designed or tested to withstand the impact of a strong storm, like a <em>Huntsville tornado</em>.</p>
<p><span style="text-align: center;">One of the most serious issues is usually the door.  With the high winds and blowing debris, you want to make sure your <em>storm shelter</em> or <em>tornado safe room</em> door is <a title="Refuge Wind Science Center Test Results" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/refuge_ttu_test.pdf" target="_blank">impact-tested</a> to withstand both the wind trying to pull it off it&#8217;s hinges (<em>requiring a substantial hinge and <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">3-point locking system</a></em>) as well as impact from debris traveling at 250mph (like a 2&#215;4 or tree branch), simulating the worst of storms, an EF-5 tornado.</span></p>
<p>This area is where most storm shelters fail.  A regular wood or even metal framed door is not designed to withstand the impact of such objects at anywhere near those kinds of speeds.  If the door were to fail or worse get sucked off, you may be subject to imminent injury or worse death.  Needless to say, you need to make sure your storm shelter or safe room door is strong, secure and specifically tested to <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">withstand impact from an EF-5 tornado</a>, the strongest of tornadoes.  (<em>The premier tornado testing facility is at the Texas Tech University Wind Science Center</em>)</p>
<p>The question I&#8217;m asked the most is whether or not an <a title="Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-vs-underground-storm-shelters" target="_blank">above-ground safe room</a> can actually be as safe as an <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">underground storm shelter</a>.  To answer that question quickly, simply watch this short video below:</p>
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<h3>So this begs the question, if an above-ground impact-tested <span style="text-decoration: underline;">tornado safe room</span> can be as safe as an underground impact-tested <span style="text-decoration: underline;">storm shelter</span>, how do you decide which to choose?</h3>
<p>The answer is quite simple; it really is a matter of personal preference and space.</p>
<p>If you have a 2 or 3-car garage &#8211; or even a 1-car garage that you don&#8217;t use to park your car in and have the space for a 4&#215;6, 4&#215;4, 4&#215;8 or other sized tornado safe room, then that may be an option for you.  Conversly, if you do not have any available space for even a 3 1/2 foot x 4 foot safe room in your garage or on a back patio or something, then an underground storm shelter may be the best option for you.</p>
<h3>If you have the space in your garage for a <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a>, the benefits are:<a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/saferoom"><img class="alignright  wp-image-501" title="All Weather Safe Room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/saferoom-open-door-cropped-282x300.png" alt="saferoom open door cropped 282x300 How to Select a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="226" height="240" /></a></h3>
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<li>You can enter from your house without having to get wet or subjected to the outside elements (assuming your garage is attached to your home and has a garage door)</li>
<li>You can also use a safe room to store valuables like guns, jewelry, important documents, etc as you would use a safe (you may want to consider installing a deluxe model safe room for this purpose if you&#8217;d like a little thicker walls and three heavy-duty Medeco deadbolts to make it that much harder to break into)</li>
<li>Easy access in and out for those who may be wheelchair-bound or have difficulty going up and down stairs</li>
<li>The <a title="Tornado Safe Room Installation – The All Weather Safe Room Install" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-installation-weather-safe-room-install" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Room</a> can just as easily be uninstalled as it is installed if you decide to move and want to take your tornado safe room with you</li>
<li>Each of the <a title="CNN, NBC Air Our Recent Tornado Safe Room Install in Madison, Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/cnn-airs-tornado-safe-room-install-madison-alabama" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Rooms</a> comes standard at 80 inches high, giving you plenty of head space, again making it very easy to enter and exit</li>
<li><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Rooms</a> also have vertical doors that open inward in case a strong storm hits and causes part or all of your garage to collapse around you (which, being surrounded by your garage is likely to happen) so that you&#8217;re able to easily climb out after the storm</li>
<li>The ability to choose a custom size (down to the inch) and door location for safe room, for as few as 3 adults to as many as 100 (10&#215;50 foot safe room, ie, our community safe room) as the <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Rooms</a> are custom built for each customer</li>
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<h3> In contrast, an underground storm shelter like <a title="Refuge Storm Shelter" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/refuge-storm-shelter" target="_blank">&#8220;The Refuge&#8221; storm shelter</a> or <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelters-north-alabama" target="_blank">Lifesaver Storm Shelter</a> may be better suited for your needs if:<a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelters-north-alabama"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-503" title="Lifesaver storm shelters" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Lifesaver_storm_shelter_models.jpg" alt="Lifesaver storm shelter models How to Select a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="423" height="469" /></a><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Refuge_lineup1.png"><img class="alignright size-large wp-image-502" title="Refuge storm shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Refuge_lineup1-1024x281.png" alt="Refuge lineup1 1024x281 How to Select a Storm Shelter or Tornado Safe Room" width="580" height="159" /></a></h3>
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<li>You do not have a suitable location for an above-ground storm shelter</li>
<li>You &#8220;<em>feel</em>&#8221; safer being underground that above-ground.</li>
<li>You&#8217;d like a <a title="Order" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/order" target="_blank">more economical option</a> to give you more space for your dollar.  An <em>underground storm shelter</em> is likely to give you more space as metal is more expensive than fiberglass, saving you as much as $1,000 depending on which storm shelter you choose</li>
<li>You prefer to be outside in the open to decrease your chances of the building around you collapsing on top of you</li>
<li>You have neighbors or family who you also want to easily be able to get into your storm shelter</li>
<li>You want to protect up to <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">20 adults</a> in one location, underground</li>
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<p>In conclusion, any way you look at it, a tested, <a title="Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-vs-underground-storm-shelters" target="_blank">quality underground storm shelter</a> is just as safe as an above-ground storm shelter (<em>assuming you&#8217;re dealing with a reputable company with quality products that have been specifically engineered, designed and tested for use as tornado protection</em>); the question you have to decide is which factors are most important to me and which one do I prefer?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still unsure though and would like to discuss your situation with us further to review other concerns or specific issues your house or yard may contain, just give us a call or send us an email anytime by calling <strong>(256) 258-WIND (9463)</strong> or click on the <strong><a title="Contact Us" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/contact" target="_blank">CONTACT US</a></strong> tab at the top of the page.  Hopefully this article has helped you figure out which option may be best for you and your family.</p>
<p>Please comment below and let us know your thoughts, your determining factors, etc and also be sure to share this article with anyone else you feel may benefit from it, via facebook, twitter or other means as well.</p>
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		<title>Installing an Underground LS-6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 06:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you&#8217;re likely aware from our Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &#38; Benefits page, we offer a wide range of both underground storm shelters and above-ground safe rooms, from our smallest 4-adult storm shelter to our largest tornado safe rooms that protect up to 100 people (10 x 50 foot tornado safe room).  I wanted to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="size-medium wp-image-406 alignright" title="storm shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-08-225x300.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 08 225x300 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p>As you&#8217;re likely aware from our <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits</a> page, we offer a wide range of both <em>underground storm shelters</em> and above-ground <strong><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">safe rooms</a></strong>, from our smallest 4-adult storm shelter to our largest <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a title="Tornado Safe Room Installation – The All Weather Safe Room Install" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-installation-weather-safe-room-install" target="_blank">tornado safe rooms</a></em></span> that protect up to 100 people (10 x 50 foot tornado safe room).  I wanted to put together a quick post to show some of the differences between the smaller <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lifesaver storm shelter</span> models (vs the bigger <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">LS-8, LS-10, LS-12 or LS-20 models</a>) in how they are installed to address a few questions that people have had about they are installed.</p>
<p>On the <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">Lifesaver Storm Shelters Models &amp; Benefits</a> page, you&#8217;ll see an unedited <a title="Storm shelter install video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65XzXhvB2jM" target="_blank">storm shelter install video</a> shot of us installing an LS-12 <strong>storm shelter</strong>, from digging the hole, to pouring the concrete pad underneath the shelter, to strapping down and back-filling it to complete the storm shelter install.</p>
<p>Since we haven&#8217;t yet filmed one of the smaller units (LS-4 or LS-6) being installed &#8211; and since they have a slightly different install process due to their smaller volume, size and shape and therefore differing buoyancy factors &#8211; I wanted to go through the process of installing an LS-6 Lifesaver shelter and show some pictures to help you better understand the process for those interested.</p>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-405 alignleft" style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial;" title="tornado shelter install" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-01-300x225.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 01 300x225 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<h2>LS-6 <em>Storm Shelter</em> Install Process</h2>
<p>The first step is for the customer to call their call-before-you-dig number (in Alabama it&#8217;s usually 8-1-1).  They will then come out at no cost to mark where underground utilities, etc are in proximity to the location of the <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">storm shelter</a> so that there are no surprises when we start digging the hole. <img src='http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt="icon wink Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" class='wp-smiley' title="Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" /> </p>
<p>Then we begin digging the hole, approximately 10 feet by 12 feet (depending on the location) some 6 feet deep.  We shoot grade to make sure the bottom of the hole is the right depth and prepare the tornado shelter to be lowered into the hole (bigger models require bigger, deeper holes).</p>
<h3>The Main LS-4 &amp; LS-6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter Install Differences</h3>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-410" title="storm shelter install" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-04-225x300.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 04 225x300 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="225" height="300" /></a><br />
<a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-408" title="storm shelter install" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-06-225x300.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 06 225x300 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="225" height="300" /></a>For the LS-4 and LS-6 underground tornado shelter models, this means threading 9-foot long, 2-inch steel pipes through the bottom of the tornado shelters as you can see in the photos.  This is part of the anchoring system which is engineering and designed to have 2 fiberglass panels on either side of the shelter sitting on top of the steel pipes to help anchor and keep the shelter in it&#8217;s installed location (so it doesn&#8217;t float up or move around).</p>
<p>The larger <strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">Lifesaver storm shelters</a></strong> (LS-8 and above) require a heavier anchoring system which is why we use an 8-inch thick concrete pad underneath the shelter or preformed 2000 and 3000 lb concrete blocks with straps or chains as their buoyancy factor is greater.  That concrete would be overkill and unnecessary for the smaller LS-4 and LS-6 <em>Lifesaver storm shelters</em> however and would also unnecessarily increase the cost for the customer.</p>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-409" style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial;" title="storm shelter install" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-05-300x225.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 05 300x225 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>So once the fiberglass panels are in properly, the tornado shelter is level and correctly in place, we backfill the dirt into the hole to bury the underground storm shelter, leaving the dirt around it a few inches high in order to compensate for some of the dirt that will settle (it will take a few rains to really compact and settle the dirt; the shelter does not settle or move, only some of the dirt on top).</p>
<h2>Lifesaver Storm Shelters Lifetime Warranty</h2>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-407" style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial;" title="Lifesaver storm shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LS6-install-pics-07-300x225.jpg" alt="LS6 install pics 07 300x225 Installing an Underground LS 6 Lifesaver Storm Shelter" width="300" height="225" /></a>To ensure each Lifesaver storm shelter is properly installed so we can issue a lifetime warranty on the storm shelter, we include installation in the prices we quote for our tornado shelters, like our LS-4 model (4 adults) which for purchase and normal install is $3500.  The LS-6 as pictured in this post for a normal install is $4500.  If you have any other requirements, like hauling off dirt, removing trees or shrubs or anything else, feel free to give us a call at 256-258-WIND and we&#8217;re more than happy to answer your questions and provide you with more information.</p>
<p>Also be sure to visit our facebook page for the latest news and information at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/HuntsvilleTornadoShelters" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/HuntsvilleTornadoShelters</a></p>
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		<title>Tornado Safe Room Installation – The All Weather Safe Room Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Dec 1, 2011 the creators and manufacturers of the All Weather Safe Room decided to donate a tornado safe room to a young couple in Madison, Alabama after their home was completely demolished during the April 27, 2011 Huntsville tornado. All that remained of their property was a make-shift tornado safe room they had [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>On Dec 1, 2011 the creators and manufacturers of the <em>All Weather Safe Room</em> decided to donate a <strong><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room">tornado safe room</a></strong> to a young couple in Madison, Alabama after their home was completely demolished during the April 27, 2011 <a title="It’s Been 6 Months Since the April 27th Huntsville Tornado" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/its-been-6-months-since-april-27-huntsville-tornado" target="_blank">Huntsville tornado</a>. All that remained of their property was a make-shift <em>tornado safe room</em> they had created out of cinder-block &#8211; luckily for their sake, it held up, if only barely&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/saferooms"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-397" title="tornado safe room install" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CNN-SafeRoom-Install-041-Scott-drilling-225x300.png" alt="CNN SafeRoom Install 041 Scott drilling 225x300 Tornado Safe Room Installation   The All Weather Safe Room Install" width="225" height="300" /></a>Flash.org and <a title="CNN, NBC Air Our Recent Tornado Safe Room Install in Madison, Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/cnn-airs-tornado-safe-room-install-madison-alabama" target="_blank">CNN</a> got wind of the story and decided to bring out their camera crews to also record this wonderful event.  We also were able to capture some great footage of the entire install process from unloading the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">tornado safe room</span> off the trailer to locating it in place and installing it in Kevin&#8217;s garage, which you can view below.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;ll hear in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fm0Fg4P2Rc" target="_blank">another video</a> regarding these All Weather Safe Rooms, the installation process is such that you can actually install the tornado shelter in your garage and should you decide to move, you can actually just call us up and we can reinstall your tornado safe room if you like to take the safe room with you to your next house.  Or, you can leave it in place and add approximately $10,000 to the value of your home as in the case of the <a title="Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-vs-underground-storm-shelters" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a> as configured in the video below.</p>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/saferooms"><img class="size-medium wp-image-396 alignright" title="tornado safe room install location" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CNN-SafeRoom-Install-027-location-300x225.png" alt="CNN SafeRoom Install 027 location 300x225 Tornado Safe Room Installation   The All Weather Safe Room Install" width="300" height="225" /></a>Essentially though, with a trained and certified installation crew and the proper materials and tools, installation of the <strong><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Room</a></strong> can be completed within an hour or so from start to finish.  The unit weighs several thousand pounds (the heavy-duty door itself weighs 350 lbs) so while it may look easy to install in the video, it&#8217;s simply the result of using the right tools and understanding the install method to ensure the shelter is installed correctly so that it can protect from a severe Huntsville tornado (even an F-5 Huntsville tornado), as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIKBbRUcAoI" target="_blank">tested by the Texas Tech University Wind Science Center</a>, the premiere tornado testing facility.</p>
<p>Once installed, the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">All Weather Safe Room</span> can not only protect you as a <em><strong>tornado safe room</strong></em> from severe weather as mentioned, but it can also double as a safe (<em>to store valuables like guns, ammunition, precious metals, coins, and other valuables</em>) as well as a panic room in case of burglarly.  (<em>We can also custom build safe rooms to guard against fire and larger bullets, if desired</em>).</p>
<p>Watch the video below which shows the complete installation process for our All Weather Safe Room, the premiere tornado safe room:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of December, CNN showed up to film the install of one of our All Weather Safe Rooms &#8211; an above-ground 1/4-inch thick metal tornado safe room &#8211; for the Harrisons, who&#8217;s home was completely destroyed by the tragic storms of April 2011. The only thing left of their house was the safe [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/saferooms"><img class="size-full wp-image-379 alignleft" title="tornado safe room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/CNN-SafeRoom-Install-066-happy-couple.png" alt="CNN SafeRoom Install 066 happy couple CNN, NBC Air Our Recent Tornado Safe Room Install in Madison, Alabama" width="400" height="376" /></a>At the beginning of December, CNN showed up to film the install of one of our <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room"><strong>All Weather Safe Rooms</strong></a> &#8211; an above-ground 1/4-inch thick metal <a title="Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/tornado-safe-room-vs-underground-storm-shelters" target="_blank"><em>tornado safe room</em></a> &#8211; for the Harrisons, who&#8217;s home was completely destroyed by the tragic storms of April 2011. The only thing left of their house was the safe room that saved their life, as you&#8217;ll see in the video below.  Due to the compelling nature and circumstances for this young family, <em>All Weather Safe Rooms</em> in partnership with their local Norther Alabama dealer <em><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama</a></em> decided to donate a 4&#215;6 metal <strong>tornado safe room</strong>, installed and bolted inside the garage of their new house to ensure they&#8217;ll be safe in case another storm were to come their way in the future.</p>
<p>Kevin and Adrian are grateful they had a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">tornado safe room</span> in the garage of their old house for as scary as it was to go through such a devastating storm &#8211; with two very young children no less &#8211; they survived and live to tell the story to make sure others know of the importance of having a safe place to go when severe weather strikes, as they now do with their new tornado safe room.</p>
<p>Regardless if you&#8217;re young or old, the color of your skin, your financial or employment status, a <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank"><strong>Huntsville tornado</strong></a> can strike anyone here in the Tennessee valley and surrounding areas and it&#8217;s important for the safety of your family that you have a safe, secure place to go when the time comes.</p>
<h2>Tornado Safe Room &#8211; More than just shelter from the storm: <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank"><em>All Weather Safe Rooms</em></a></h2>
<p>What&#8217;s great about a tornado safe room is not only will it protect you and provide you shelter from the storm, but it also can be a panic room as well as a safe.  With all the burglaries around town lately, a tornado safe room could serve as your personal panic room where you could enter and simply deadbolt the three deadbolt locks behind you to ensure you and your valuable are safe and give you a safe place and time to contact the local law enforcement.  The <span style="text-decoration: underline;">All Weather Safe Rooms</span> can also protect against fire and bullets as well, again a perfect place to secure your title deeds, insurance paperwork, savings, jewelry or precious metals, guns, ammunition, computer backup files, and other important paperwork and belongings.  One place for everything (and you can also lock it from the outside when leaving the house or going out of town in case you want to protect such items when you&#8217;re not at home.</p>
<p>Another way you can help ensure your safety is to subscribe to our free <strong>WeatherCall @Home</strong> service by simply entering your details in the form on the right of this page.  <em>WeatherCall @Home</em> will alert you when severe weather is approaching your exact home or business (whatever address you give it) with a phone call, text message and email message to make sure you get the notice you need when you need it if your family or business&#8217; safety is at risk.</p>
<h3>Watch the different videos below from a few of the networks covering the All Weather tornado Safe Room install we completed at the beginning of December below:</h3>
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		<title>Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 07:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With as great a product as the underground Lifesaver storm shelter is, why would we now be promoting another storm shelter/safe room product? Great question. First of all, if you&#8217;re searching for a product that can keep you safe from severe weather underground, the Lifesaver Storm Shelter is exactly the underground shelter you&#8217;re looking for. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>With as great a product as the underground <strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">Lifesaver storm shelter</a></strong> is, why would we now be promoting another <em>storm shelter</em>/<em>safe room</em> product?</h2>
<p>Great question.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-351" title="Lifesaver storm shelter" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/LS12-inside-view-from-side-of-steps.png" alt="LS12 inside view from side of steps Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" width="250" /></p>
<p>First of all, if you&#8217;re searching for a product that can keep you safe from severe weather underground, the <em><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">Lifesaver Storm Shelter</a></em> is exactly the <em><a title="Top Story @10 on WAFF 48 – Dekalb County Lifesaver Underground Storm Shelters" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/top-story-waff-48-dekalb-county-lifesaver-storm-shelter-install" target="_blank">underground shelter</a></em> you&#8217;re looking for.  It exceeds all <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA guidelines</a> and has a lifetime warranty so you know it&#8217;s safe; it&#8217;s comfortable and clean on the inside thanks to it&#8217;s fiberglass build and brilliant-white epoxy gel coating; it&#8217;s flat and doesn&#8217;t stick out in your yard like a sore thumb like some other storm shelters; it&#8217;s easy to open, get in and secure and it&#8217;s also very affordable, starting at $3,500 for our LS-4 Lifesaver storm shelter INSTALLED!</p>
<p>So you can&#8217;t go wrong in choosing one of our Lifesaver <strong>underground <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">storm shelters for sale</a></strong>.</p>
<h2>But what if you&#8217;d prefer to be in a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">storm shelter</span> above ground?  What if you have some extra space in your garage suitable for a sturdy, solid, steel <strong><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a></strong>?</h2>
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<li>What if you have difficulty moving around or have a wheelchair, walker or cain that you rely on?</li>
<li>What if in addition to providing protection and <strong>shelter from the storm</strong> for you and your family (from a <em><a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">Huntsville tornado</a></em> or a <em>Tennessee tornado</em> for example), you&#8217;d also like to store your valuables and important possessions?</li>
<li>What if you&#8217;d like the option to have protection from fire, theft or even bullets?</li>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-352" title="tornado safe room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/saferoom-open-door1.png" alt="saferoom open door1 Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" width="250" /></p>
<p>If any of these scenarios have run through your head, perhaps you should also look into one of our <strong><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Rooms</a></strong> (<em>which happen to be primarily designed as a <strong>tornado room</strong> or <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a></span>, also exceeding <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA guidelines and testing requirements</a></em>).</p>
<p>You see, an above ground <em>safe room</em> is like a big safe AND a <strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">storm shelter</a></strong> all in one.  For the majority of the time you can store your guns, weapons, precious metals, jewelry, family heirlooms, important documents and computer data, etc to protect them from burglers, bullets and fire.  However, when severe weather approaches and your WeatherCall@Home custom alert service notifies you that a storm is headed directly toward your home, YOU can also take <em>shelter from the storm</em> in your safe room (<em>enter your information into the form on the top right of this page to get <a href="http://www.facebook.com/HuntsvilleTornadoShelters" target="_blank">WeatherCall@Home for FREE</a> as a visitor to our website</em>).</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-353" title="tornado safe room" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/saferoom-from-side-angle.png" alt="saferoom from side angle Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" width="250" height="245" /></p>
<p>This tornado safe room can be installed as a <em>hidden room</em> as well (for new construction homes) where most people will not even know about it, hidden behind a fake wall or door.  Most installations however are done after the home has been completed (requires a slab foundation for anchoring the tornado safe room to your foundation and enough access to place the safe room in it&#8217;s place to be installed).  For this reason, we install most safe rooms in the garage or even on the back concrete porch if there&#8217;s too little room in the garage (<em>safe rooms start at 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet tall &#8211; visit our <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">tornado safe room</a> page for full details</em>).</p>
<p>Some of our customers who desire extra protection and peace of mind have chosen to even install both an underground shelter with one of our <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room">All Weather tornado safe rooms</a> over the entrances to their <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">underground storm shelters</a>.  Now, as far as protection from severe weather like tornadoes, this is overkill.  One or the other would protect you from a storm.  But if you wanted the additional space underground and the advantage of being protected from bullets and fire and having a place to store your valuables, you&#8217;ve got it all in one place.  Again, for most people this is not necessary, but it something we can do if you like (see photos below).</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-348 alignnone" style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial;" title="storm shelters" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/2-LS-20s-before-install.jpg" alt="2 LS 20s before install Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" height="190" /> <img class="size-full wp-image-349 alignnone" style="border-style: initial; border-color: initial;" title="safe rooms" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/2-LS-20s-installed.png" alt="2 LS 20s installed Tornado Safe Room Vs Underground Storm Shelters" height="190" /></p>
<h3><em>To learn more about our tornado room or tornado safe room, the <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room" target="_blank">All Weather Safe Rooms</a>, just click on the following link to learn how they can keep your family safe today: <a title="Tornado Safe Room – All Weather Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/all-weather-tornado-safe-room">Tornado Safe Room</a></em></h3>
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		<title>Top Story @10 on WAFF 48 – Dekalb County Lifesaver Underground Storm Shelters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hans Schoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lifesaver Underground Storm Shelters &#8211; Install for Gary Heymon Featured on WAFF 48 Newscast About an hour ago we got an ecstatic call from a customer, whose storm shelter we just installed a few weeks back, who wanted to let us know they were going to be on TV tonight. A Huntsville channel 48 WAFF [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lifesaver</span> <strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">Underground Storm Shelters</a></strong> &#8211; Install for Gary Heymon Featured on WAFF 48 Newscast</h2>
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<div id="attachment_284" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.waff.com/story/16105346/fema-approves-180-safe-rooms-in-alabama"><img class="size-medium wp-image-284  " title="storm shelters" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/waff48newsclip-image-300x222.png" alt="waff48newsclip image 300x222 Top Story @10 on WAFF 48   Dekalb County Lifesaver Underground Storm Shelters" width="300" height="222" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Click the image above for the full article</p></div>
<p>About an hour ago we got an ecstatic call from a customer, whose <em>storm shelter</em> we just installed a few weeks back, who wanted to let us know they were going to be on TV tonight.</p>
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<div>A Huntsville channel 48 WAFF newscrew came out and interviewed them and took some photos and video of the completed install and shortly thereafter the Alabama EMA as well.</div>
<div> <em>(Full details at this link here: <a href="http://www.waff.com/story/16105346/fema-approves-180-safe-rooms-in-alabama" target="_blank">http://www.waff.com/story/16105346/fema-approves-180-safe-rooms-in-alabama</a>)</em></div>
<div>Ever since the <strong>Huntsville tornado</strong> storms tore through Northern Alabama in <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">April 27 2011</a> creating record-breaking amounts of damage, there&#8217;s been a governmental effort to assist some of those worst hit.  FEMA stepped in once the state of Alabama was declared a disaster area and has promised funds to install <em><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">storm shelters</a></em> that meet or exceed <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA requirements</a> to ensure people have safe shelter in the event of the next potential severe storm.  The cutoff to apply for such funds passed months ago and now some of the <em>FEMA money</em> is beginning to show up.</div>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Underground Storm Shelters</span> &amp; <em>Safe Rooms</em> Funding Starting To Come Through For Some Counties</h3>
<div>Dekalb county of Alabama was one of the first counties to begin receiving this <em>FEMA money</em> and aid.  Just a few weeks ago, <strong>Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama</strong> participated in helping a home owner who qualified for the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">FEMA money</span> to complete their paperwork to ensure they would get their partial reimbursement monies from FEMA after having installed their underground Lifesaver Storm Shelter (or <em><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">safe room</a></em> as FEMA refers to them as).</div>
<div>So far 180 <strong>safe room</strong> applications have been approved by FEMA for the state of Alabama, and our understanding is that due to the <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Save Lives" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-saves-lives" target="_blank">extensive damage </a>in Dekalb county that a good majority of the funds would first be distributed there.  We also understand that Franklin county is also now receiving <strong>FEMA money</strong> for it&#8217;s residents to compensate them (up to 75% or $4,000) towards any <strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">storm shelter</a></strong> or <span style="text-decoration: underline;">safe room</span> installed that meets <a title="F.E.M.A. Storm Shelter Design Requirements" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/fema-storm-shelter-design-requirements" target="_blank">FEMA requirements</a> as well.</div>
<div>You can learn more via that WAFF 48 newscast featuring Gary Heymon and his recently purchased and installed LS-12 underground Lifesaver Storm Shelter by clicking on the following link (or hit play below to watch the newscast): <em><a href="http://www.waff.com/story/16105346/fema-approves-180-safe-rooms-in-alabama" target="_blank">http://www.waff.com/story/16105346/fema-approves-180-safe-rooms-in-alabama</a></em></div>
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		<title>Winter Weather Awareness Week 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHAT?  Winter?  Already Time to Think and PLAN!? Last winter will live in the record books for a long time.  Of course, by defnintion, history will last&#8230; um&#8230; forever. But with another uncertain winter ahead, what should we keep in mind, especially during Winter Weather Awareness Week 2011. Let me remind you that during the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/winter-weather-2011-2012-highlights.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-276" title="winter-weather 2011-2012" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/winter-weather-2011-2012-highlights-300x199.jpg" alt="winter weather 2011 2012 highlights 300x199 Winter Weather Awareness Week 2011" width="300" height="199" /></a>Last winter will live in the record books for a long time.  Of course, by defnintion, history will last&#8230; um&#8230; forever.</p>
<p>But with another uncertain winter ahead, what should we keep in mind, especially during Winter Weather Awareness Week 2011.</p>
<p>Let me remind you that during the winter months it is time to start to prepare for the Severe Weather Season that faces us for 2012.  Winter is the time to get things DONE and put to bed.  In North Alabama, Southern Middle TN, and the rest of the nation&#8217;s tornado belt, it is almost like preparing for War.  It is a mindset that people who don&#8217;t have to worry about tornadoes just don&#8217;t comprehend.</p>
<p>But let&#8217;s comprehend this.  Now, in the TN Valley, we have 2 major tornado anniversaries near 6 months apart.  April 27, 2011, compared to November 15, 1989.  2 times of the year that represent the chance for loss and devastation  to all of us who live in the Tornado Belt of the Southeast and Mid-South.</p>
<p>So this Winter Weather Awareness Week, make sure you are ready for winter&#8230; shovels, ice and snow melting chemicals, and the reminders as to how to drive in snow and ice.</p>
<h2>But, if there is another Tennessee Valley or <a title="Huntsville Tornadoes – April Makes 22 Years of Nerves Sensitive" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-april-22-years-nerves-sensitive" target="_blank">Huntsville Tornado</a> coming our way, you will be glad that you have spent time planning your entire safety plans.</h2>
<h3>1.) Counseling:</h3>
<p>If you need help following the April 27 Huntsville tornado, seek help, and don&#8217;t feel embarrassed.  The post traumatic stress that is occurring for thousands of our neighbors is real and palpable.  If you need assistance, schedule help.  It might take months to even start your path to revocery.</p>
<h3>2.) WeatherCall:</h3>
<p>Make sure that when tornadoes threaten the TN Valley and Huntsville once again, you have a system in place that you don&#8217;t have to worry about batteries, turning it on or off, or watching it to get your information.  TV is great, but you have to be watching the right station at the right time during the right time of day to get help.  Weather Radios? Those of you who have them likely don&#8217;t have batteries, have them unplugged due to them going off  &#8217;ALL the time&#8217;, or have learned to ignore them due to their county warnings.  Sirens&#8230; if it is storming, middle of the night, you might never hear them.  But a PHONE CALL!  You will always awaken to answer a phone call!  <a href="http://www.facebook.com/huntsvilletornadoshelters" target="_blank">Get WeatherCall HERE NOW</a>!  <em><strong>Leave your information in the form on the right of this page and you will receive a year for FREE.</strong></em></p>
<h3>3.) <strong><a title="Huntsville Tornado Survivors – April 27, 2011" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-survivors-april-27-2011" target="_blank">Storm Shelters</a></strong> and/or <em><a title="Safe Rooms" href="http://HuntsvilleTornadoShelters.com" target="_blank">Safe Rooms</a></em>:</h3>
<p>Even if you have notification, you need a place to go.  During the EF-5 Huntsville tornado on April 27th, lots of our neighbors lost their lives in the &#8216;proper shelter&#8217;, closets, bathrooms, hallways, etc., but for those in <em><a title="Huntsville Tornado Survivors – April 27, 2011" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-survivors-april-27-2011" target="_blank">Storm Shelters</a></em> and <strong><a title="Safe Rooms" href="http://HuntsvilleTornadoShelters.com" target="_blank">Safe Rooms</a></strong>, you don&#8217;t hear stories of life disaster from these folks.  If you can afford one, get one, at <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelters of North Alabama" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/" target="_blank">Huntsville Tornado</a> Shelters.com</strong></span>, but call TODAY.  There are lots of peope scheduling to have them put in.  Don&#8217;t &#8211; do it now.  Get it as your Christmas gift for your family.  Or if you are in a neighborhood of homes, mobile homes, or campers, pitch in with several, and get a 8, 10, 12, or 20 person <span style="text-decoration: underline;">storm shelter</span> and share the costs.</p>
<p>Folks, Winter Weather Awareness Week is a great time to get ready for the War of 2012.  Please take it seriously, and spend time checking things off your safety list.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Brad Huffines, Meteorologist</strong> , <em>National Notification Consultant  -WeatherCall, Contract Instructor &#8211; FEMA EMI</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[22 Years Later, We Won&#8217;t Forget That Huntsville Tornado It was the afternoon drive on November 15, 1989, as traffic backed up on Airport Road.  Unbeknownst to those sitting in their cars while facing east, an F-4 Huntsville tornado was bearing down on them.  Residents of South Huntsville along with owners and their employees were [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2><strong>22 Years Later, We Won&#8217;t Forget That <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Huntsville Tornado</span></strong></h2>
<p><a href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Huntsville-tornado-89.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-273" title="Huntsville tornado" src="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Huntsville-tornado-89-300x202.jpg" alt="Huntsville tornado 89 300x202 Huntsville Tornadoes   April Makes 22 Years of Nerves Sensitive" width="300" height="202" /></a>It was the afternoon drive on November 15, 1989, as traffic backed up on Airport Road.  Unbeknownst to those sitting in their cars while facing east, an F-4 <a title="Huntsville Tornado Shelters Blog" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-shelters-blog" target="_blank">Huntsville tornado</a> was bearing down on them.  Residents of South Huntsville along with owners and their employees were facing another business as usual day on a day that just felt eerie.</p>
<p>November was not supposed to be that warm, sticky, breezy.  Thousands who left for work that afternoon remember the air just felt funny.</p>
<p>The weather warning industry still had a LONG way to go.  Doppler Radars were just being installed around the country.  The National Weather Service did not have the warning technology they have today.</p>
<p>And there it was.  A &#8220;Severe Thunderstorm Warning&#8221; that included much of Madison County, in the midst of a Huntsville Tornado Watch.  But for all who remember being near Airport Rd. that day, it was a storm that came without warning.</p>
<p>21 souls lost.  500+ injured.  Hundreds of thousands of nerves made forever sensitive.  And thanks to the hundreds of our friends and families either killed, injured, or rattled by the tornadoes of April 27, the would will never close, as another opens.</p>
<h3>Every time North Alabama residents hear the voice on the other end of their WeatherCall regarding a potential <em>Huntsville tornado</em>, pulses race&#8230;</h3>
<p>&#8230;a Tornado Warning for your immediate area.  The sirens whine, and that old familiar feeling in the pit of your stomach starts again.</p>
<p>Today we remember, but today we must also act.  Since that day, the <a href="http://www.weather.gov">National Weather Service</a> has not missed a tornado of that magnitude thanks to amazing warning technology.  The warnings are better than ever before, though in many cases, more frequent because of that very technology.  The weather vendors around the nation are clamoring for the pocket books of any company willing look ahead to the next tornado disaster, frequently over-charging for their services, driving thousands of companies who want protection out of of the marketplace.</p>
<p>If you are looking for the most afforable, highest quality emergency weather notification system in the nation, look no further than <a href="http://www.weathercall.net/enterprise">WeatherCall Enterprise</a>.  An outgrowth of the wildly popular and proven life-saving WeatherCall product offered by 80 TV stations across the nation, <a href="http://www.weathercall.net/enterprise">WeatherCall Enterprise</a> takes the exactness of NWS storm specific warnings, and creates a 24/7 automated monitoring and notification system that provides safety at a never before seen price-point.</p>
<p>Why?  To allow companies who feel overwarned and underserved by traditional warning systems or overcharged by traditional notification companies a choice to keep their employees safer and their business operations more predictably smooth.</p>
<p>While you are here, take time to leave your contact information and take home a year of WeatherCall @Home free.  Contact me, former WAAY-31 Chief Meteorologist <a href="http://www.bradhuffines.com">Brad Huffines</a>, about <a href="http://www.weathercall.net/enterprise">WeatherCall Enterprise</a>, and what it can do for your business, and how affordable peace of mind and OSHA compliance really is.  You can find me at 256-444-1234, or by email at <em>bradh@weathercall.net</em>.</p>
<h3>Consider an <a title="Lifesaver Storm Shelter Models &amp; Benefits" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/lifesaver-storm-shelter-models" target="_blank">underground shelter</a> or safe room from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="Huntsville Tornado" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com" target="_blank">Huntsville Tornado</a></strong> Shelters.com</span></h3>
<p>From 4 to 20 person shelter capacities, you will be surprised how affordable they really are, especially for your business (<a title="Community Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com" target="_blank">community safe rooms</a> for 50 or even 100 people also available there, as well as above ground <a title="Safe Rooms" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com" target="_blank">safe rooms</a>).</p>
<p>Thanks to the NWS technology, WeatherCall, and modern communications devices, larger tornadoes will seldom surprise again.  So the next time a Tennessee Valley or <a title="Huntsville Tornado Survivors – April 27, 2011" href="http://huntsvilletornadoshelters.com/huntsville-tornado-survivors-april-27-2011" target="_blank">Huntsville tornado</a> threatens, and they will&#8230; you will be prepared, and with a storm shelter, you will have a place to go.</p>
<p>Remain Safe by Planning to BE Safe.</p>
<p>Brad Huffines, Meteorologist, WeatherCall National Notification Consultant, FEMA EMI Contract Instructor</p>
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