If your property is in the midst of a drought, or in the in the midst of a hurricane the most secure place to find a haven during the storm is underground. There are several different types of storm shelters, which range from small shelters for residential use to huge, super-school-sized emergency shelters. They are affordable, which is an excellent way to save money.
As opposed to above-ground storm shelters which require digging a hole in the ground below-ground shelters are simple to put up. They're simply lowered into the hole and then backfilled with concrete. If the weather is bad enough the lid is put in place and the Shelter is bolted to the concrete slab. Since they're constructed beneath the ground, they're safer than shelters that are above ground. And you'll never have to be concerned about an unsound roof or uncomfortable, damp conditions.
There are underground shelters you can install in your garage, and also above-ground storm shelters. This kind of shelter is similar to other underground storm shelters, with the exception that it is installed beneath the garage. The only difference is that the above-ground shelters are constructed of high-quality steel and have to comply with the requirements of FEMA and local codes. It is the most effective method to safeguard your home. However it is recommended you engage a professional to help you get the permits and design your storm shelter.