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One of two shelters that we built and installed.
They are located at a power plant in Texas. |
One of two shelters that we built and installed.
They are located at a power plant in Texas. |
Above ground storm shelter partially underground
with a 20’ long, 3’wide, and 6’ tall chute.
The chute goes into the side of a bedroom in a house.
The man that lives here is in a wheel chair and can now
go into this shelter without leaving his home. |
These two pictures show two 7’, 8’ wide, and 30’
long shelters being installed close to each other in a small
town in Kansas.
They are used for the whole community. |
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Two
Shelters being installed in Kansas. These Shelters are set
about 5' apart with separate entrances into each Shelter.
They will hold 40 people each. |
These two 7’ tall, 10’ wide, and 20’ long
shelters where set side by side and have a 3’ wide entrance to
walk from one to the other.
They are located at a day care center in
Lubbock Texas. |
These two pictures show a partially buried
community shelter at a fire station in Talladega County, Alabama.
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These two pictures show a partially buried
community shelter at a fire station in Talladega County, Alabama. |
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A community shelter 7’ tall, 10’ wide, and 24’
long installed at Winterboro
Alabama.
This shelter is also partially buried.
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This is the inside of the previous shelter.
It has a double row of benches down the middle.
It has a stationary bench down the right side.
It has fold up benches down the left side where a
wheelchair or bed can be brought in. |
This safe room measures 7' tall, 6' wide, and
8' long. This safe room has been bolted down inside of a
garage.
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Inside of previous safe room. Notice the
ultra secure locks.
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Another angle.
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Picture of our newly available Safety Window with the shutter
open.
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Same window with the heavy gauge metal window
shudder closed.
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Outside view of the newly available window.
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This shows the inside of a door in an above
ground Safe Room.
This door has a 3 pin quick latch slide inside the shelter and
also a heavy duty deadbolt lock.
We can build the quick where you can open and close the
door from the inside or the outside.
We can also build it where the quick latch only works
from the inside. |
You can see the ¾” pin that you drop behind
the quick latch.
Once this is in place, no one can open the door from the outside
even if it has the access slide outside.
This pin also keeps debris from knocking the slide open
even with the outside access slide.
The deadbolt can be locked or unlocked from the outside
only with the key.
It can be unlocked from the inside with the thumb bolt (without
a key). |
Small above ground safe room with insulation being added.
You can see vent pipe at the top of the shelter with a
slide to close off when you are running air conditioner. |
You can see the breaker box and plug in
(middle right of photo).
Once the insulation is in place, we install the paneling
as shown. |
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