When it comes to protecting your family during severe weather, not all shelters are created equal. That’s why OKC storm shelters go through strict testing and rating processes to make sure they can stand up to powerful tornadoes. These tests help homeowners feel confident that their shelter will keep them safe when storms strike.
Keeping your OKC storm shelters in good shape is important for the safety of your family. These shelters are built to protect you during severe weather, especially tornadoes. But like anything else, they need care and regular checks to stay strong and ready. If you don’t maintain them, they may not work as well when you really need them.
In Oklahoma City, tornadoes are a real threat, especially during spring and summer. These powerful storms can cause serious damage to homes and put lives at risk. That’s why having OKC storm shelters is so important. They give families a safe place to go when a tornado hits, helping to protect them from flying debris and strong winds. Emergency teams found that people inside OKC tornado shelters were usually unharmed, even when buildings around them were destroyed.
A storm shelter is one of the safest places to be during a tornado or strong storm. But being safe also means being prepared. That’s why every storm shelter should have an emergency kit. This kit helps you stay comfortable, safe, and ready if you need to stay in the shelter for a few hours—or even longer.
Hausner's is happy to announce we are now offering commercial grade and community sized saferooms up to 8x20.
Here is the information about the remaining Creek County FEMA tornado / storm shelter meetings. You will need to attend one of these meetings to sign up.