by Leslie | Sep 14, 2013 | Feedback from Safe Room Customers Blog
I’d like to share some feedback from customers in Canada: Hello everyone at Tornado Alley Armor, Well, we hauled the pallet with our shelter encased from Pembina, North Dakota to home in Winnipeg (about 4 hour round trip) on Saturday without concern from...
by Leslie | Sep 4, 2013 | Storm Shelter Comparisons Blog
I’ve seen lots of news reports that show houses and other buildings being torn off of slab foundations during tornadoes. What keeps your storm shelters anchored to the slab? It seems like they would be sucked away also? Houses...
by Leslie | Aug 28, 2013 | Storm Shelter Comparisons Blog
Can we have the safe room door assembled on the end of the storm shelter (and swing inward) as opposed to the middle of the front? It depends on the size safe room you order. For anything from the Rampart 7 adult safe room or larger the door can be placed just...
by Leslie | Aug 23, 2013 | Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
Thinking of doing it yourself but not sure about the anchoring part? Here’s a quick video that demonstrates just how easy it is to drill your reinforced slab foundation with the right tools. We recommend using a right angle rotary hammer. It makes quick work of...
by Leslie | Aug 17, 2013 | Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
If your Tornado Alley Armor above ground storm shelters are EF-5 certified, what’s the purpose of the “Secondary Steel” and “Fort Knox panels?” And if one were to select one of these safe room options here, “Secondary...