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123Cookie 05-23-2013 11:31 AM

tornadoes -- safe rooms
 
what are the frequency of tornadoes there? does anyone build safe rooms - ie a re-enforced inner room? what is cost? is it an un-necessary investment?

Bogie Shooter 05-23-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 123Cookie (Post 680775)
what are the frequency of tornadoes there? does anyone build safe rooms - ie a re-enforced inner room? what is cost? is it an un-necessary investment?

frequency....now and then
anyone build safe rooms..........there are probably a few in central Florida
re-enforced inner room............havn't heard of that in TV
what is cost............depends on what you would build
is it an un-necessary investment.........depends on the individual
Just opinions......................
If you want factual answers regarding tornadoes in Central Florida, go here:
Tornado Climatology

jimmy D 05-23-2013 07:30 PM

Texas A&M has conducted many trials on safe rooms. Look on Google

borjo 05-23-2013 07:42 PM

Someone I know has an underground metal shelter in her garage here in TV. Don't know the cost.

justjim 05-23-2013 08:41 PM

You can build a home with solid concrete pours that would be pretty safe from Florida tornados which are rare and usually f1 or F2. I think a safe room could be built for less than 15,000. The tornado that hit TV a few years ago I believe was a F3 or F4 when it got to Lady Lake where some died. No fatalities in TV.

buggyone 05-23-2013 08:58 PM

If you drive to the town of Crystal River (about 1 hour) you can see a store selling tornado shelters. They look exactly like a septic tank. I imagine you would place it in your golf cart garage and get into it when a tornado warning comes.

Phanatic Luvr 05-23-2013 09:13 PM

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These are a few photo's of my last home in Wesley Chapel, FL, an hour south of The Villages. This happened about 3 1/2 years ago. It wasn't even classified as a tornado and just my luck, only hit my house out of about 2,000 homes in the neighborhood. Thank God for insurance but it was quite scary as I was home when it happened. They are correct when they say it sounds like a train. I'm still a little skiddish of storms, needless to say.

jimbo2012 05-24-2013 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 680986)
You can build a home with solid concrete pours that would be pretty safe from Florida tornados which are rare and usually f1 or F2.

I seriously doubt that, it still has windows and a wood roof.

it's not THAT the wind is blowing; it's WHAT the wind is blowing.

If either a frame or concrete house is hit the structure and contents R toast, best U can hope for is you're not in it.

I would not base buying concrete v frame on that rare occurrence.
In fact I opted for frame it has better insulation.

A vault in the floor or an interior room is the best way to save your life, but will U get an alert, will such an alert work at that time with the likely complacency of such an event not happening?

Time to back you're car or cart out to get into the vault?

123Cookie 05-25-2013 09:40 AM

thanks to all the replies on my question -- used to hurricanes coming up coast of Maine, saw several tornadoes from a distance when living in SC, but never near or in one.. guess like the majority will take my chances. again thanks all that weighed in on this - appreciated.


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