Release Date: May 29, 2003
Release Number: 1463-37
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Springfield, MO -- For about the cost of remodeling a bathroom, you can survive a tornado by creating a Safe Room. This specially designed room can save lives by giving a part of your house and you a "suit of armor."
A Safe Room is anchored to the ground to withstand extreme winds and armored with steel-reinforced concrete or steel sheathing to make the walls and ceiling virtually puncture-proof. Safe Rooms serve as an alternative to evacuation and can provide peace of mind when severe weather threatens.
Recovery specialists with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will have a mobile Safe Room on display at various sites across the state.
Schedule for Mobile Safe Room | |
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Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31: | Hillsboro Courthouse Square, Main Street |
Monday, June 2 thru Wednesday, June 4 | Jackson National Guard Armory, 224 W. Park Street |
Thursday, June 5 thru Saturday, June 7 | Desoto Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1620 Boyd Street |
Monday, June 9 thru Wednesday June 11 | Canton United Methodist Church, 601 Washington Street |
Centers are open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. until further notice.
For those who are unable to view the traveling Safe Room, construction plans are available in the booklet, Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside Your House, FEMA Publication 320, by calling 1-888-565-3896. This booklet contains recommended construction plans for Safe Rooms. The text also is available on the FEMA website (www.fema.gov).
Last Modified: Thursday, 29-May-2003 16:45:35