Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are pretty new and this is first time I even thought about it. We have a tornado warning and live in smaller 2bd home in Lady Lake. Unlike MidWest, we don’t have basement to run for shelter. We don’t have interior rooms. People just head to closet ? Are rec centers tornado shelters??
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The bottom photo is what happened to some villas in Sunset Pointe during the 2/2/07 tornado. They say to go in a bathroom that has no exterior walls if you have one. No one in TV died from the 07 tornado but lots and lots of damage.
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We have two good sized walk in closets, figure that is the safest place in our house
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In one of our bedrooms, the closet is against the outer wall of the house. In the other bedroom, the closet is in the bathroom, between the bedroom and the toilet/shower area. That room would be the safest room in our house. The other bathroom *would* normally be the next safest, except it has a solar tube and I'm guessing we'd just end up trapped instead of secure. |
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Florida tornado's do lift things up including cars. More photos from 07 Sunset Pointe.
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I think, given those particular circumstances, I'd probably be better off taking my chances staying put. |
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Shelters | Sumter County, FL - Official Website
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As others said...no, we don't have those...not sure if any communities do unless it's a mobile home park. Generally the weather comes too quickly to run anywhere, anyway. When we first moved her it was a tad concerning since we had basements before. NOW we just go with it and pay attention to the weather news. If something seemed imminent, then we'd go to our inside closet.
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If anything happens, you now have food, water, a light source and a toilet to last you a couple of days, long enough to dig your way out if necessary. Keep the phone charged, if you have a laptop or tablet, load up some books on them and keep those charged as well. Bring'em all with you and you'll have something to "do" while you're stuck in there til the storm's over even if the power goes out. Sincerely - Someone who's lived through 58 years of Nor'easters. |
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Average length of a tornado is 10 minutes. Digging out may take longer. In my inner closet I have a shovel and work shoes, gardening gloves and a heavy table that could hold roof collapse to get under. Use it to store items on under normal circumstances. Flashlight, drinking water and charged phone. I have considered installing a small (fridge sized) tornado shelter for a few thousand dollars but my uncle who lived in TV 30 plus years, my parents also in TV 20 plus years never had a tornado problem.
Last edited by Velvet; 06-07-2020 at 07:19 PM. |
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As I am not going to sleep all night in a closet, I decided to install a hurricane rated window in the only window in the smaller third bedroom of our Holly. As the window faces a poured concrete house, that house should block most debris from hitting the window and all other sides of this bedroom are protected by other rooms. I was also concerned about where to go when I first purchased here and ask questions in this old 2015 thread.
Helter-skelter Where to take shelter |
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