Underground is the most ideal place to find safety in the midst or at the worst of an storm, no matter the location of your home in the midst a drought or a hurricane. There are many types of storm shelters that are available, from small residential shelters to large emergency shelters that are used in schools. And the best part is that these shelters are not expensive, meaning you'll save lots of money.
Shelters below ground are much simpler to install than above-ground storm shelters. Shelters are simply dropped into the hole, then filled with concrete. When the weather gets enough severe, the lid is set and the Shelter is bolted to the concrete slab. And because they are built under the ground, they're much safer than shelters that are above ground. You don't be concerned about a damp roof or uncomfortable conditions.
In addition to above-ground storm shelters, there are also underground shelters can be installed in your garage. The shelter is similar to other shelters underground, however it's located under your garage. The only difference is that above-ground shelters are built of high-quality steel and have to conform to the specifications of FEMA and local codes. It is the most effective option to safeguard your home. However it is recommended that you engage a professional to help you get the permits and construct your storm shelter.