Posted by Kholder on Nov 18, 2015 in Uncategorized
As much as we fear tornados and take every possible step to avoid ever encountering one in person – at least outside of a fortified, tested storm shelter – most of us find ourselves entranced by these acts of nature when we see them on TV or watch the aftermath on storm chasers’ YouTube channels. These terrible beauties are surely destructive, yet it’s natural to be fascinated by their sheer size and power, even while we pray that one will never hit our own town. For this...
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Posted by Kholder on Oct 1, 2015 in Uncategorized
At Supercell Storm Shelters, all of our shelters are tested by and pass the intensive Debris Impact Test, held by the Texas Tech Wind Science Research Institute. Along with being selected twice by the magazine Popular Science for the “Most Awesome College Lab” awards, the researchers working at this lab provide essential testing services and studies to help protect residents in the tornado belt, as well as anyone else put at risk by severe storms. So what goes on in their...
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Posted by Kholder on Sep 4, 2015 in Uncategorized
It’s unlikely that any severe storm will lead to a collapse of infrastructure such that residents are left without electricity, or unable to procure basic supplies like clean water and food, for any extended period of time. However, as evidenced just last winter by the debilitating snow storms all over the U.S., as well as in infamous natural disasters such as Katrina, sometimes power outages and other damage caused by storms can wreak havoc for far longer than we are...
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Posted by Kholder on Jul 28, 2015 in Uncategorized
5 Tips for Community Preparedness during Tornados and Severe Storm Events While tornados and other dangerous weather events may strike without warning, there are steps that families and communities can take far in advance to help mitigate the injuries and loss of life that can be the sad consequences of these disasters. Those in charge of community spaces, such as rec centers, schools, churches and gyms, should come prepared with a carefully outlined plan to help guide...
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Posted by Kholder on Jun 4, 2015 in Uncategorized
Making it through a tornado is hard for everyone, but if you have a family you know how frightening these storms can be for children, especially the very young. While a tornado is usually a quick event, some can last an hour or more, and all require planning to help make this difficult time go as smoothly as possible. Use these tips from Supercell Shelters to help you make a plan to keep your children safe, distracted, and as calm as possible during a tornado or another...
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