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Taking shelter from the storm : building a safe room inside your home / Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington : FEMA, 1998Description: iii, 28 p. : col. ill., map, plansReport number: FEMA-320Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 624.176 21
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Subject: This book describes the factors related to the decision whether or not to build a shelter in your house as protection during a tornado or hurricane.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK F624.176 TAK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 011506261

Federal Emergency Management Agency. Mitigation Directorate--Cover

October 1998

Texas Tech University. Wind Engineering Research Center--Cover

Section I. Understanding the hazards. What is a tornado? -- What is a hurricane? -- Do you need a shelter? -- Homeowner's worksheet -- Emergency planning and emergency supply kit -- Section II. Planning your shelter. Building damage -- Basis of shelter design -- Shelter size -- New vs. Existing houses -- Foundation types -- Shelter location -- Construction materials -- Shelter cost -- Section III. Building your shelter. How to use the drawings

This book describes the factors related to the decision whether or not to build a shelter in your house as protection during a tornado or hurricane.

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