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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3694236" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>At the moment we don’t have one. I don’t mind playing the odds because approximately only 150 people countrywide die due to tornadoes. About the same as lightning. That said I would still like to have a storm cellar. If we get around to building a new house and prices ever get back to normal I want one that’s kind of a combination root cellar basement, tornado shelter / World War II bunker under the house. Accessible via the house with another way to get out the side of the house. Growing up when I was young in New England most all houses had a basement designed like that. I know Oklahoma red clay makes that difficult but I would like something like that. But instead of having wood trusses be a solid concrete ceiling style bunker under the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3694236, member: 9018"] At the moment we don’t have one. I don’t mind playing the odds because approximately only 150 people countrywide die due to tornadoes. About the same as lightning. That said I would still like to have a storm cellar. If we get around to building a new house and prices ever get back to normal I want one that’s kind of a combination root cellar basement, tornado shelter / World War II bunker under the house. Accessible via the house with another way to get out the side of the house. Growing up when I was young in New England most all houses had a basement designed like that. I know Oklahoma red clay makes that difficult but I would like something like that. But instead of having wood trusses be a solid concrete ceiling style bunker under the house. [/QUOTE]
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