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The easiest and cheapest way to build your own storm shelter underground is to put it in your existing basement. You can use the existing basement slab floor (assuming it is reinforced and meets FEMA requirements).
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Read More »FEMA recommends that you make your storm shelter a minimum of 7 square feet per person for tornadoes. For hurricanes (which last longer than tornadoes), you should calculate at least 10 square feet per person. If you plan on furnishing your storm shelter or adding a bathroom, you will need more space. Also, account for supplies you want to include in the storm shelter. When building an underground storm shelter where you need to dig (i.e., not in a basement), don’t forget that you will need to dig a much bigger hole than the actual storm shelter. This is because you will need a lot of extra room for working. Also, don’t forget to consider the thickness of the walls when planning the size of your storm shelter. If using concrete, the walls should be a minimum thickness of 5 inches – which means your storm shelter will take up much more space in the ground than its interior size.
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