2LaneCruzer
Super Member
I'm going with above ground. After doing all the pros and cons of going in ground, it made more sense for me. If you go into the ground, you have to deal with the ground and water always trying to push it out or flood it. Then there is getting to it during a storm. Every person that I know with a storm shelter in their yard never uses it when a storm is approaching because it's always at night and raining heavily when the tornado warnings go off.
My goal is to build it in my garage where we can quickly and easily get into it. It will double as a safe and storage place for important items. I have to cutout the concrete slab, but after that, it looks pretty basic to build. So far, the hardest part is going to be clearing out the shelves and stuff that's where it will be built.
http://www.fema.gov/media-library-d...709/FEMA_P-320_2014-ConstructionPlans_508.pdf
I agree. I am skeptical of the in ground shelters, for a couple of reasons. If it's not constructed properly, you can drown if it fills up with water...and they have been known to, especially if it's built under the garage and the house collapses on top of it. Even if it remains dry, debris from the house can trap you until help arrives. I have come to the same conclusion as you; an above ground, built-in-the-garage unit seems to be the safest and most practical.