Last Updated: July 28, 2016 Who reigns supreme in Alabama Storm Shelters?
As far as protection goes, Survive-a-Storm Shelters ranks high as a choice in Alabama Storm Shelters. This is important since Alabama ranks first in the nation in violent tornadoes. Eight of the most violent EF5 storms have struck the state since 1966, two of them on April 27, 2011, the date of the deadliest tornado day on record in 86 years. That day’s storms left 238 dead in Alabama alone.
Alabama Storm Shelters-We’re at The Home Depot®
Given their ranking in violent tornadoes, it’s no wonder that residents statewide take preparations seriously. From adding helmets to their storm preparation kits to adding a Survive-a-Storm FEMA-compliant shelter to their homes, Alabama residents are getting ready.That was apparent at The Home Depot® in Irondale, AL, recently, as the WIAT 42 News story above shows. According to the report, customers are curious about the Survive-A-Storm Shelters sold there — and even when busy, they stop to check them out.Survive-A-Storm President, Lucas Stewart, says customers love the shelters. Customers tell him they sleep better at night knowing that their families are protected by a Survive-a-Storm Shelter, which are now available at The Home Depot®.Marking the anniversary
This week, ABC 33/40 has put together a package of Tornado Week stories. “After the Storm,” a special interactive package by Independent Lens and The Washington Post addressed to “dear future disaster survivor,” also commemorates the day.The leading manufacturer and distributor of prefabricated steel above ground and below ground tornado shelters, and community safe rooms.
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