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Using your
safe room
Having a designated safe
room in your home can help protect you, your family and pets from the
dangerous forces of extreme winds. It also can relieve some of the
anxiety created by the threat of a tornado or hurricane.
Keep these things in mind
when choosing your safe room.
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A good safe room is an
interior room on the first floor of the house.
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Closets, bathrooms and
small storage rooms with one door and no windows are well-suited for
use as safe rooms. Interior bathrooms have the added advantage of
having a water supply and toilet.
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Keep in mind that a
space selected to be used as a safe room should be free of clutter
for quick and easy entry and so occupants will not be injured by
falling objects. A bathroom is often a better choice than a closet
or storage space.
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If you have the option,
the safe room should not be in an area that can flood.
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Your safe room should be
readily accessible from all parts of your house.
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Your safe room must be
adequately anchored to the house foundation to resist overturning
and uplift.