Sunday, December 18, 2016

Getting The Right Tornado Shelters Arkansas Homeowners Use For Safety And Community

By Janet Meyer


Tornados are naturally occurring events in the South, whenever the weather is just right, or wrong, as the case may be. These can be very dangerous if you are caught out in them, so homeowners take a lot of care in planning what they can do if one shows up. Many of them will create one of the tornado shelters Arkansas residents hear about all of the time.

There are, of course, any number of companies that will help you design and build one of these invaluable shelters. Some firms and other neighbors will have prefabricated ones available for purchase and all you need to do is buy it, dig a big hole and drop it in. This will save a lot of trouble, but not some of the fun of putting your own together. Looking at some of the things you need to think about will help you in this task.

Once a weather condition sends you down into your shelter, you will not be able to come out for a while. That means that all of the food, water, medical care and entertainment you bring down will be all you have. Planning this may take some time, but you will have a safe place for you and your family.

When it comes to food, you should plan accordingly. Canned foods and dehydrated ones are going to be your best bet. No perishables should be planned for as these will not last long. Dehydrated foods are very popular and there are many flavors and a lot of favorites that make it seem as if you are not missing anything. All they need is a little water and they are ready to eat.

Water is, of course, critical. The average person needs about a gallon of water per day. That can be reduced some depending on tastes and if the bathing can be kept to a bare minimum. A safe, secure water supply can be placed in many water bottles, such as five gallon containers or, for a more permanent solution, a large storage tank with a faucet for easy access.

Your medical needs will range from the regular medicines your family uses to an expanded version of a standard first aid kit. Make sure you have plenty of bandages for small cuts and include disinfectant wipes for any abrasions you suffer from. Make sure you have water purification pills and aspirin tablets for those times you just need something.

Entertainment possibilities should be explored as well. Board games, as well as pads of paper and pencils, pens, colored pencils and crayons for everyone will go a long way to keeping everyone occupied. This is especially the case as there will probably not be and Internet for any of your smart phone games.

One of the most important things you can take down in a shelter is a radio with plenty of batteries. A hand crank type will be the best as there is no need to try and charge the batteries and, occasionally, the batteries do not last very long anyway. You will want to keep track of the developing weather conditions so you know what is happening and when it stops happening.




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