Choosing a Slope Top or Underground Storm Shelters- The Right Way
The two shelter styles are difficult to compare, given the many advantages of the Slope Top. While some people still feel like underground shelters are a safer option, the real thing is that both experimental settings and actual severe weather events delivered better results over ground shelters. The potential for drowning with flooding shelters reduces over the ground shelter, a factor which prevents many homeowners from qualifying for discounts on underground storm shelters. Furthermore, there are more injuries from people falling down the steep steps than from storm-related injuries within an EF5 classified shelter. Indeed, no one has died in an over ground shelter tested to comply with FEMA standards.
The Slope Top is a clear winner in terms of comfort. Within the house, the shelter remains the home's ambient temperature. Upstairs shelters are usually cool and comfortable, but can become stuffy if the air is not circulated and usually damp and mouthful. In the underground shelters, but not standardized, electricity, battery back-up, illumination and fans can be installed and increase the costs substantially. In contrast, all this functionality (except fan) is included in all the shelters in Vortex Vaults.
Top Slope shelters can be supplied in the sizes Full, Queen or King. This limits the accommodation to 3 people or 4 people with a king bed. This benefit transforms larger families into subterranean shelters. But the price increases as the size increases. In other words, the price between a Slope Top and a subway shelter is comprehensible, with the shelter starting in some cases a few hundred US dollars lower but in some regions of the USA more costly. The Vortex Vault 3 Tier Model or Project Station compares better for larger sized shelters.
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