Bigger isn’t always better, unless you’re talking about storm protection for larger workforces. A big tornado shelter protects more significant workforces and demographics. With an unrelenting storm season threatening communities nationwide, safety advocates are pressuring schools and businesses to become proactive in protecting what matters most. Although a community safe room isn’t practical for residences and smaller companies, larger bunkers and safe rooms meet the demands of growing businesses. While no two safety needs are the same, our customizable and easy-to-transport tornado shelters and safe rooms can accommodate more than 100 employees and customers.
Small vs Big Tornado Shelters
Small tornado shelters are not inferior to larger models. Raw data and projections drive adequate storm protection. Unlike residential safe rooms, our big tornado shelters offer expanded floor space for optional feature upgrades and spare room for fluctuating daily traffic. Customers and employees can quickly relocate to a spacious onsite tornado shelter without overcrowding, reducing the collective anxiety in an already tense situation. Moreover, larger shelters can protect students and teachers in storm-prone communities. School shootings and domestic unrest are increasing nationwide. Parents could also benefit from the peace of mind of onsite tornado protection for schools.
Rent or Owning Mobile Tornado Shelters?
Purchasing a permanent shelter isn’t cost-effective for temporary or seasonal operations. Schools are only in session for nine months, and construction sites frequently change. Transient and ad hoc operations need a temporary safety solution. Although U.S. Safe Room specializes in permanent safe room construction and installation, we also offer short-term leases. Big tornado shelter rentals cost a fraction of purchased models. We don’t sacrifice durability or strength in protection in our rental option line either. Each safe room, leased or purchased, features superior steel sheet paneling and solid welds that can withstand 250-mile-per-hour-wind driven debris. Don’t settle for a stopgap or flimsy third-party shelters. Contact us today for a free quote and consultation!