rjtfroggy
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After being a paid structural fire fighter for 21 years believe me when I say a fire will go from being contained with a glass full of water to having many lines stretched in the street in a matter of seconds. So when you get a warning get out Please.
But not why I'm posting, I have a question.
Have any of you built or thought about an under ground room for storing your valuables or staying in during natural disasters. I believe 16-18 inches under the surface will give you all the protection you would need. With todays building materials it could be made water resistant, temperature stable and very livable to wait out the danger.
Now at 68 and battling some major health issues I am not looking to do this. I happen to live in the NE, southern New England and we really don't have many natural disasters, an occasional hurricane and a blizzard every couple years and maybe a tornado once in a while so really no need for one.
Just curious to hear your thoughts with out the thought of cost because you can not equate $$$ to lives.
But not why I'm posting, I have a question.
Have any of you built or thought about an under ground room for storing your valuables or staying in during natural disasters. I believe 16-18 inches under the surface will give you all the protection you would need. With todays building materials it could be made water resistant, temperature stable and very livable to wait out the danger.
Now at 68 and battling some major health issues I am not looking to do this. I happen to live in the NE, southern New England and we really don't have many natural disasters, an occasional hurricane and a blizzard every couple years and maybe a tornado once in a while so really no need for one.
Just curious to hear your thoughts with out the thought of cost because you can not equate $$$ to lives.