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<blockquote data-quote="OKfella" data-source="post: 1861736" data-attributes="member: 4474"><p>This sort of says it. </p><p></p><p>I would add that the permit you get in OKC to install the shelter has a blank spot for the GPS coordinates. The installer fills this in and returns the permit, and you are registered. </p><p></p><p></p><p>No matter where people are getting a shelter, in ground or above ground or whatever, I think it is healthy that people are more aware of it as an option now. Growing up here, my grandparents had a 10x10 concrete below ground cellar, which served double duty as the foundation for my grandfather's workshop. That was the ONLY shelter I knew about back then. Now, we are seeing lots of families getting their shelters and getting safe, and I think that is great. Why the heck didn't we think of that back then!?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKfella, post: 1861736, member: 4474"] This sort of says it. I would add that the permit you get in OKC to install the shelter has a blank spot for the GPS coordinates. The installer fills this in and returns the permit, and you are registered. No matter where people are getting a shelter, in ground or above ground or whatever, I think it is healthy that people are more aware of it as an option now. Growing up here, my grandparents had a 10x10 concrete below ground cellar, which served double duty as the foundation for my grandfather's workshop. That was the ONLY shelter I knew about back then. Now, we are seeing lots of families getting their shelters and getting safe, and I think that is great. Why the heck didn't we think of that back then!?!? [/QUOTE]
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