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High wind events like tornadoes and hurricanes can wreak havoc to traditionally-built wood frame homes. Find out how to design and build homes to withstand these forces.

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Surviving Disasters in America - Disaster-Safe Homes

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Surviving Disasters in America. Damage from an F3 tornado. Homeowners need to consider that there are two critical categories to be considered when addressing the subject of surviving disasters like big hurricanes. Survival of life and limb. Conventional homes as they have been traditionally constructed in North America will not likely promise survival of either of the categories from any of the above disasters. Add a Disaster-Resistant Shelter to an Existing Home. The only realistic solution. The techno...

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safe room Archives - Disaster-Safe Homes

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Tag Archives: safe room. Surviving Disasters in America. Surviving disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and firestorms has two aspects: survival of life and limb and survival of property. Homeowners of existing homes should address the former by adding a disaster-resistant shelter. Homeowners building or buying new homes have the option to install a safe room or build the whole house as a safe room, thereby addressing survival of property as well as survival of life and limb. June 18, 2015.

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Tornadic Wind Speeds Over 135 mph Can Destroy Homes

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Where-O-Where Has My House Gone? House, including concrete block basement, destroyed by an EF5 tornado. A fair percentage of the engineers and Wind Experts involved in the development of Design Criteria for Tornado level winds and who are also presenting seminars on the subject are citing three phenomena associated with tornado events:. That the maximum wind speeds occurring over the majority of the destructive width of a tornado are less than 135 mph. The Truth about Tornado Wind Forces. Analysis of cur...

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storm shelter Archives - Disaster-Safe Homes

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Tag Archives: storm shelter. Surviving Disasters in America. Surviving disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and firestorms has two aspects: survival of life and limb and survival of property. Homeowners of existing homes should address the former by adding a disaster-resistant shelter. Homeowners building or buying new homes have the option to install a safe room or build the whole house as a safe room, thereby addressing survival of property as well as survival of life and limb. June 18, 2015.

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EF5 wind Archives - Disaster-Safe Homes

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Tag Archives: EF5 wind. Where-O-Where Has My House Gone? Conventionally-framed homes are often designed to withstand winds no higher than 135 mph. Disaster-safe homes have been designed and constructed to survive, without structural damage, wind speeds up to 240 mph. No home is “disaster-proof”. Where-O-Where Has My House Gone? July 13, 2015. Destructive Nature of Various Disasters FIRE. Response Options to Natural Disasters. Where-O-Where Has My House Gone? Surviving Disasters in America.

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