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  1. Ohio Tornado Shelters | Finding a Storm Shelter Near Me

    WebThere are various types of tornado shelters available in Ohio, including underground storm shelters, safe rooms, community shelters, and basement shelters. Each type offers different levels of protection during …

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  6. OHIO - Tornado and Storm Shelters

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    A. There are various types of tornado shelters available in Ohio, including underground storm shelters, safe rooms, community shelters, and basement shelters. Each type offers different levels of protection during severe weather events. Q. Are there any public tornado shelters in rural areas of Ohio? A.
    It’s also possible to install a tornado shelter in your home. When it comes to in-home tornado shelters, there are options for both above-ground tornado shelters and underground tornado shelters if your home is not equipped with a room that is tornado-rated.
    Even if you don’t own your home, it’s possible for a tornado shelter to be placed on an existing concrete slab and anchored down. (You can take it with you when you move and install it at the next place!) The shelter should be impact-tested for safety, and the manufacturer a member of the National Storm Shelter Association.
    When it comes to in-home tornado shelters, there are options for both above-ground tornado shelters and underground tornado shelters if your home is not equipped with a room that is tornado-rated. Even if you don’t own your home, it’s possible for a tornado shelter to be placed on an existing concrete slab and anchored down.
  8. Ohio EMA Offers Rebates to Homeowners for Tornado Safe Rooms

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