![]() Weak anchoring endangers the lives of everyone who uses an improperly anchored storm shelter. This creates the strongest anchor system available for above ground storm shelters on the market today. A steel anchor is attached to the shelter and dropped into the 4' hole, then backfilled with additional cement. If the shelter is installed directly on the ground or on a gravel pad, the installer will use an auger to dig a 4' deep hole at each corner. ![]() It can be set directly on the ground or a thin gravel pad.Īfter a Safe Shed storm shelter is installed, it is anchored at all four corners to ensure it won't slide if it's struck by heavy debris. And, because the shelter has a floor, there's no need to pour additional reinforced concrete pads on which to set the shelter. The steel reinforcement in the floor and the walls are fastened together before concrete is poured to ensure that the walls and the floor cannot be separated if they are struck. Bolts driven into non-reinforced concrete won't provide enough strength to keep the shelter from coming up off of, or sliding across, the garage floor if it's struck by debris.Ī Safe Shed above ground tornado shelter, in comparison, has a 6" thick, steel rebar reinforced floor that is a seamless part of the entire shelter. Failing to use the correct reinforced concrete floor renders the storm shelter unsafe and dangerous. And, if you're putting your shelter on an existing concrete slab, like a garage floor, if you don't have rebar reinforcing in the floor, you'll have to tear it out and pour a new slab. In either case, the shelter ABSOLUTELY MUST set on a specific surface to ensure the user's safety.Ī storm shelter with no floor, or just a piece of steel for a floor, has be to installed on a steel reinforced concrete slab. ![]() In other steel shelters, the floor is a piece of steel plate. In many above ground storm shelters, particularly in-garage steel units, there is no floor in the storm shelter you purchase. When you're comparing above ground storm shelters, it's important to take a close look at what the floor of the shelter will be and how the shelter will be anchored in place.
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