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Bedroom #2 is the safe room
The one window in #2 was upgraded to a hurricane window. Our exterior walls are concrete block. The adjacent house is poured concrete and would block all direct window/wall strikes on that side/bedroom #2. Can exit both through the window and to foyer/main entry Second bathroom is very close to bedroom #2! Can sleep through it all on the queen size bed rather than in a bath tub. Tornadoes here are not the much stronger EF4 or 5 |
Tornado & Hurricane safe places.
Be sure to check the ceiling if using a walk-in closet! Just walk in and look up - if there is a trap door to access the crawl space, then the closet isn't safe. In many houses the safest place would the second bathroom if it has no windows. Supplies can be stored under the sink. As for the mirror - not sure, perhaps include a roll of duct tape in your supplies and tape the mirror to hold it together? Time would be one question and pattern for tape another - just a thought.
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Ohiobuckeye
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All homes in TV are basically the same as far as 3 bed room designers are concerned:
I believe the safest spot in a Begonia is the inside master bedroom closet, it has 3 interior walls and a pocket door, next choice the laundry room, two interior walls & two doors |
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BIG difference between hurricane force winds and a tornado--a real tornado will shred almost any structure in TV, and when a tornado is spotted you will not have any time to get to a supposedly safe structure outside of your house
Guess no one here has seen pictures of structures cleanly sweep off their foundations |
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DO NOT forget a battery operated radio
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Tornadoes in Florida since 1950 | tallahassee.com Along the coast, hurricane rated windows are required but not in TV so far as I am aware. Out house was built in late 2013 and did not have hurricane rated windows. The Florida Building Code (FBC) requires windows to be impact-resistant or protected if located within one mile of the coast where the wind speed is 110 mph or greater. -> http://www.floridabuilding.org/fbc/p...506revised.pdf |
Sounds like a good idea about the hurricane proof window. In our master bath we have shelving to the ceiling for storage. Not a good idea to stay there.
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Place a sledge hammer inside your safe room, then you’ll have an exit out.
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IMHO, being in a "safe room" hiding from a tornado is a futile exercise. If the tornado rips the roof off ( a fairly common occurrence), you're screwed anyway.
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Except for my time in the military I have lived in the South all my life and I'm 74. Lived in AL, TX, GA and FL. I have been in tornado Country the entire time. Actually had a house damaged in TX in the 80's. With doppler radar today it is entirely different. If we are under a watch I stay alert. If we are under a warning the best place to get if you do not have a basement is your bathroom. If you hear it coming then lie down in the shower or tub.
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