Underground is the best place to find safety in the middle or worst of a storm, regardless of whether your property is in the middle of a drought or hurricane. There are many different kinds of storm shelters, ranging from small shelters for residential use to massive, super-school-sized emergency shelters. These shelters are extremely affordable and are a great option to save money.
As opposed to above-ground storm shelters which require digging a hole into the ground, below-ground shelters are easy to install. They are simply lowered into the hole, and then backfilled with concrete. The Shelter is then bolted to the concrete slab once the weather turns bad. Since they're constructed under the ground, they're safer than above-ground shelters. You won't need to worry about the dampness of your roof or uncomfortable conditions.
In addition to above-ground storm shelters there are also underground shelters you can put in your garage. This type of shelter is similar to the other underground storm shelters, except that it's located under the garage. The only difference is that above-ground shelters are constructed of high-quality steel and have to conform to the specifications of FEMA and local codes. This is the best way to protect your home. However, it is recommended that you engage a professional to help you get the permits and build your storm shelter.