by Leslie | Mar 21, 2022 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog
Not every company rates their sizes the same way. At Tornado Alley Armor Safe Rooms we always use FEMA guidelines in everything we do. FEMA suggests you should have 3 square feet per adult, so going by that guideline the Champion safe room is a 3 adult size. Something...
by Leslie | Aug 26, 2021 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog, Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
Tornado Alley Armor Safe Rooms delivers and installs tornado storm shelters all over the entire state of Texas as well as the entire country. Call us for great rates or simply create a quote using the Pricing tab on our website. We are excited to manufacture NSSA...
by Leslie | Mar 30, 2021 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog, Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
How much are tornado shelters? Although price is one of the most important factors in choosing a storm shelter, it is not the MOST important. The most important thing to consider when you are looking to buy a tornado shelter is whether or not they are safe enough. You...
by Leslie | May 9, 2018 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog
The Ohio Safe Room Rebate Program was developed by the Ohio Emergency Management Agency to provide a rebate for the purchase and installation of safe rooms for Ohio homeowners. It is the homeowners’ responsibility to hire a qualified contractor/company to...
by Leslie | Apr 21, 2018 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog, National Storm Shelter Association Blog, Storm Shelter Comparisons Blog
Researching safe rooms? Tornado Alley Armor is your one stop shop for everything to do with safe rooms! Safe rooms are sometimes called storm shelters or tornado shelters, but to truly be qualified as a “Safe Room” under FEMA P-320 guidelines they have to...
by Leslie | Feb 27, 2018 | FEMA Safe Room Guidelines Blog, Tips from a Safe Room Professional Blog
If Tornado Shelters are Impact Tested at Texas Tech does that make them FEMA 320 Compliant? We attended a Home and Garden Show recently and had some customers ask us about FEMA compliance for storm shelters and impact testing at Texas Tech University. Apparently there...