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Is This Shelter Right For You?

For those of you who like the idea of an underground shelter, but prefer not to have to go outside during a storm, our Under Garage Storm Shelter combines comfort with safety. Unlike our above ground safe rooms, this shelter doesn't take up any space inside your home. We install this shelter in your garage and it is basically flush with the ground for ease of use and naturally directs water away from itself. Typically takes about a day.


 Underground protection without ever having to leave your home.

Is This Shelter Right For You?

Featuring seam welded, plate steel panels from top to bottom, with multiple 16,000 Lbs stress anchor bolts firmly securing it to the ground, our Above Ground Safe Room is guaranteed to offer you the protection you and your family deserve. Its triple locking, double-plated steel door is designed to be strong and secure, and because it is wide enough for most wheelchairs to enter with ease, you can keep your entire family safe, even your pets!


 Provides ease of access and handicap accessibility.

Is This Shelter Right For You?

Are you a Concerned Citizen?

Do you think your community could be more prepared? Communities across the country are putting together preparedness programs to give their area the protection and peace of mind it deserves. Be a leader in your local community. Get pricing, and then take it to your local community leaders. Post it on your local social media. Help you community be protected today.

Are you part of Business or Industry?

We service business and industry from Small Childcare Facilities to Large Industrial Factories.  We can protect your Family of Clients and Workers!


Have You Protected Your Family?

Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, these destructive forces of nature are found most frequently in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains during the spring and summer months. In an average year, 800 tornadoes are reported nationwide, resulting in 80 deaths and over 1,500 injuries.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association