In areas subject to extreme-wind events, building owners, schools, hospitals, neighborhood associations, and others responsible for public safety should consider building a community safe room.
Since wind hazards (such as those associated with tornadoes and hurricanes) vary throughout the United States, the decision to build a safe room is largely based on the magnitude of the wind hazard in a given area and on the level of risk considered acceptable.
Learn more about building a community safe room:
Grants, funding opportunities and various initiatives are available for communities wishing to build community safe rooms. See the links below for additional information:
Learn how others have benefited from community and public safe rooms.
Last Modified: Monday, 13-Oct-2008 15:10:39 EDT