Adding a storm shelter

   / Adding a storm shelter #11  
Every spring, when the tornado season kicks up, we always wish we had a shelter. This year, I'm going to get out in front and put one in this winter. The most common one we see around here is the concrete in-ground with the sloped front like the attached link. I got some pricing and it will run about $4K delivered and set in a hole I have pre-dug with my Kubota BH77 backhoe.

Concrete storm shelter

I'll run an electric line to it. It's not practical for me to put in a perimeter drain and pipe to a lower point, as I don't really have a place low/close enough to drain it to. Another thought is to put in the perimeter drain pipe and make a sump just outside the shelter, that I can drop a submersible into if water is an issue.

For those that have a similar shelter, Is the drainage really that big a deal? I guess it's better to prepare for it and not need it. Perforated drain pipe is pretty cheap.
That seems like a very fair price. I'd think you'd want a perimeter drain around the outside edge to gather any groundwater and move it away from the structure to decrease dampness. Proper air circulation in times of non-use will help to keep it dry. I don't know what your soil conditions and drainage are, nor the installation instructions for the structure.

But in reality, if a tornado is bearing down on you, you'll jump in a wet spider hole to save your life.
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #12  
I think the problem with a storm shelter added to the basement would be waiting for somebody to dig you out if the house collapsed on top of you.

RSKY
Chances are the house won't be on top of you. It'll mostly be "over there" (points in direction of tornado travel). As long as you have some food and water, you can last days. Someone will check.
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #13  
+2 on drainage of some sort. You can come up with your list of supplies (replenished annually)

Water
Transistor Radio
Flashlights (Harbor Freight Lights)
Batteries
Cell Phone
External battery and cord for Cell phone
Nutrition Bars
Bucket
Space Blankets
Folding Chairs?
Password for TBN ;)
 
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Id be afraid of entering my own tomb. Too claustrophobic for that. I could imaging debris blocking exit door and being trapped.
The one I linked allows the door to be unhinged and removed from the inside, should it get blocked by debris.

You'd think one would be required to "register" your storm shelter with the public safety (fire/police) so they know to check for potentially trapped people.
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #15  
Id be afraid of entering my own tomb. Too claustrophobic for that. I could imaging debris blocking exit door and being trapped.
Which is why you want a phone or something to let others know...
The one I linked allows the door to be unhinged and removed from the inside, should it get blocked by debris.

You'd think one would be required to "register" your storm shelter with the public safety (fire/police) so they know to check for potentially trapped people.
I try to stay on good terms with both, and I would definitely make sure that they know you have a storm shelter. Do you have a spare boulder that you could use as a marker?

In terms of site design, I would be tempted to leave the spoils from the excavation as a low berm around the shelter to take the force of the winds.

I think it is easy to over-think these things. I have read of billionaires who have built enormous end of world bunkers, and then after it was built had it dawn on them that after the apocalypse, they have nothing to ensure the loyalty of their guards...

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #16  
Which is why you want a phone or something to let others know...
Assuming you can get a signal inside the shelter, or even if there is a signal after the storm.
I think it is easy to over-think these things. I have read of billionaires who have built enormous end of world bunkers, and then after it was built had it dawn on them that after the apocalypse, they have nothing to ensure the loyalty of their guards...
Not just that, but if something that apocalyptic happened would you have the skills or even desire to live in that new world?
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #17  
Not for me I would need two exits a distance apart.
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #19  
After every tornado, First responders go out and look for survivors. Maybe add a bullhorn to your list?
 
   / Adding a storm shelter #20  
You could just at stand in knee deep stagnant water until the storms go away.
 

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