Call it a sign of the times or changing of the guard, but safe rooms and tornado shelters are once again on the upswing in popularity. Renewed national interest in protecting what matters most has reached a frenzied pace. Millions of Americans are once again exploring the countless perks of owning a safe room. After years of living in relative calmness and tranquility, domestic tensions and an ongoing pandemic have left frazzled citizens reevaluating their need for creature comforts. Prior to the Great Recession recent political fallout, Americans are avoiding the traditional big dollar purchases, such as pricey electronics and oversized homes, in favor of more practical measures. With the current state of national affairs, we can’t say that we blame them. U.S. Safe Room has been documenting this trend of unrest for some time now.
Now, many Americans are now questioning the government’s ability to protect us in the event of a national emergency. Election Day anxiety is almost palpable and the political divide is greater than what it has been in recent memory. Of course, much of this fear is misplaced. We are not headed for a civil war and political unrest is nothing new in America. (Ever heard of the 1960s?). But the recent frayed nerves has underscored the importance in vigilance and protection. While our government is more than capable of fending off foreign invaders and possible insurrections, we owe it to ourselves to at least explore our options in protecting our families.
Steel panel safe room kits offer a quarter-inch of steel protection
Police protection is a staple society, so it’s not going to simply disappear in a civilized society. Regardless of where you fall on the issue of police protection, you likely agree that we need some type of deterrent to violent criminal activity. While we should feel comforted by the fact that an emergency response from the authorities is just a phone call away, police officers are simply unable to be everywhere at once. They’re bound to be some shortfalls in coverages. Even the speediest of responses leaves a gap of several minutes in police protection. A lot can happen in a span of that time. Don’t you owe it to your family to create a barrier between you and evil doers?
A U.S. Safe Room steel panel kit can be that saving grace. These units are easy-to-install and be retrofitted into existing buildings. Panelized safe room kits are perfect for spare bedrooms, closets, basements or even a larger room. Create a safe room wherever is most convenient for you and your family. The assurance of safety and security is more valuable than insurance that only help once something bad has happened. Comprised of quarter-inch steel panels, these panelized kits are up to the task of protecting your family from both civil and domestic threats.
Modular Tornado Safe Room Features and Benefits
- Customized steel panels can retrofit any room
- Panels come in single units and are lightweight
- Installed by a professional or by you
- Complete protection against burglary
- Protection against natural disasters
- Protection for your valuables
- Discreet and easy to install
- Save the lives of loved ones, employees, and coworkers
- Peace of mind
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Did you know that most tornadoes strike during the mid-afternoon, which is when most workforces and job-sites are beginning to wind down. To the further astonishment of meteorologists, the most destructive and dangerous tornadoes are now migrating to the southeast, which is where most year around construction projects take place. Tornadoes, and Mother Nature in general, are clearly amoral and don’t care to strike in the dead of night when you are sleeping. Your family needs an easily accessible and centrally located shelter for superb protection.
Designed, engineered, and manufactured to FEMA 320, FEMA 361, and ICC 500 Standards. Our storm shelters were tested and certified by Texas Tech National Wind Institute in strict accordance to FEMA 320 (2014), FEMA 361 (2015), and ICC-500 (2014) standards for wind rated impact of 250 mph ground speed tornado events.