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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2435968" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Another factor that can make your decision for you is access. The "In ground" 2 piece concrete shelters usually need a septic truck with overhead trolly and a backhoe to dig and set in. I'm sure that there are way$ around this, but in the suburbs with fenced yards, access may steer you more towards a garage floor/ above ground shelter. As far as the distance in rain/ stormy weather- Not a big deal. And for us, the shelter being about 40' from our back door increases the likelyhood of nothing blocking our exit when a catastophic storm has passed.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget to register your shelter's location with your County's Emergency Management System.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2435968, member: 100"] Another factor that can make your decision for you is access. The "In ground" 2 piece concrete shelters usually need a septic truck with overhead trolly and a backhoe to dig and set in. I'm sure that there are way$ around this, but in the suburbs with fenced yards, access may steer you more towards a garage floor/ above ground shelter. As far as the distance in rain/ stormy weather- Not a big deal. And for us, the shelter being about 40' from our back door increases the likelyhood of nothing blocking our exit when a catastophic storm has passed. Don't forget to register your shelter's location with your County's Emergency Management System. [/QUOTE]
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