Why don't we just build houses like this in the first place? You can easily put windows in and have steel shutters. The window can be set back deep within the wall and then when bad weather comes you simply go push the steel shutter closed and they can snap in place.
@docscot11 These weigh over 10 TONS, no air can get underneath so there is no way it will be picked up and dropped. Ours is anchored 4 feet into the ground also.
The shelter is built with high strength concrete using steel rebar re-inforcing. The seamless walls and roof are four inches thick with 1/2 inch rebar every twelve inches both vertical and horizontally. This unit will not collapse if a large tree or other object falls onto it.
The door swings outward for safety reasons. The hatch cover on the optional escape opening in the back wall can be removed from the inside of the unit if the front door is blocked.
Maybe you should have the door swing inward. If a large heavy object falls in front of the shelter, you will not be able to open the door. However, it is still a great product.
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Good video but I cant get it to show on my iPhone
syndicate2802 2 months ago
Why don't we just build houses like this in the first place? You can easily put windows in and have steel shutters. The window can be set back deep within the wall and then when bad weather comes you simply go push the steel shutter closed and they can snap in place.
InspiredMuse74 4 months ago
2:00.
That's my grandmother!
LemonPieStudios 8 months ago
I wonder how they fasten it down, that would suck to land in that pool or get picked up a 1000 feet and get droped.
docscot11 11 months ago
@docscot11 These weigh over 10 TONS, no air can get underneath so there is no way it will be picked up and dropped. Ours is anchored 4 feet into the ground also.
esbuttram 1 month ago
Can this fit in a garage.. would the floor/slab be able to handle the weight?
MediaVidia 1 year ago
The shelter is built with high strength concrete using steel rebar re-inforcing. The seamless walls and roof are four inches thick with 1/2 inch rebar every twelve inches both vertical and horizontally. This unit will not collapse if a large tree or other object falls onto it.
The door swings outward for safety reasons. The hatch cover on the optional escape opening in the back wall can be removed from the inside of the unit if the front door is blocked.
safesheds 1 year ago
Maybe you should have the door swing inward. If a large heavy object falls in front of the shelter, you will not be able to open the door. However, it is still a great product.
evolutionist101 1 year ago
@evolutionist101 There is an escape hatch/window on the back wall.
esbuttram 1 month ago
I am worried about big heavy tree limbs falling on to the shed how is the impact value ?
RCvolunteer1978 2 years ago
@RCvolunteer1978 watch the video, these can withstand a combine being dropped on them
esbuttram 1 month ago