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<blockquote data-quote="RKM" data-source="post: 3212007" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>My shelter is 6' x 4' and I believe 6.6' tall. We can get 4 people in easily, 6 would be a little cramped....8 would be a porno movie. Very easy to get into. I have used it to store weapons. When I had to liquidate a friend's estate it almost full of weapons and ammo. There are videos out there on how you can convert an existing closet in the house into a storm shelter.</p><p>When you do add a shelter, register with the local fire department with GPS coordinates. Make sure they are accurate. When the installers gave us the GPS coordinates (off his phone) I ran them through Google Earth and the coords were off by 1/4 mile. I re-ran them through our company software (I work for a Survey company) and was able to get the right coords for the FD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKM, post: 3212007, member: 552"] My shelter is 6' x 4' and I believe 6.6' tall. We can get 4 people in easily, 6 would be a little cramped....8 would be a porno movie. Very easy to get into. I have used it to store weapons. When I had to liquidate a friend's estate it almost full of weapons and ammo. There are videos out there on how you can convert an existing closet in the house into a storm shelter. When you do add a shelter, register with the local fire department with GPS coordinates. Make sure they are accurate. When the installers gave us the GPS coordinates (off his phone) I ran them through Google Earth and the coords were off by 1/4 mile. I re-ran them through our company software (I work for a Survey company) and was able to get the right coords for the FD. [/QUOTE]
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