by Leslie | Dec 2, 2014 | Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
Q: I have a child that sometimes needs access to electrical power to plug in his machine for treatments. I’d like a tornado shelter with an electrical plug in, and we live in the Oklahoma City, OK area. Is this possible? A: Yes it is! We occasionally have...
by Leslie | Nov 16, 2014 | Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
You can purchase a Do It Yourself Bolt Together Safe Room, Tornado Shelter or above ground Storm Shelter kit that also has a professional installation option right here at Tornado Alley Armor Safe Rooms. Our safe rooms easily move when you do. You...
by Leslie | Nov 3, 2014 | Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
Coming soon! Tornado Alley Armor is opening a brand new showroom in the Dallas, TX area January 2015! While we do sell, ship, and install nationwide already and are in 25 states you’ll now be able to stop by our new showroom in the Dallas area to check out our...
by Leslie | Oct 21, 2014 | Severe Weather in the News Blog
This brightly glowing map shows the tornadoes that have touched down in the United States since 1956. Notice how strong they are in Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Made by John Nelson with data from NOAA, this map shows every tornado as a line, which marks the...
by Leslie | Oct 14, 2014 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog
Q: How is it that a house will be ripped off the concrete slab foundation but a tornado shelter won’t? A: Houses lift off their slabs because they’re made of wood & brick and anchored every 4 feet or so. They are not designed to withstand EF-5 250 mpg winds...