Killer Tornadoes.....

There may be no more frightening and deadly force in nature than a full forced Tornado snaking its way across the country. But the loss & suffering caused by tornadoes & hurricanes is incalculable. All too few people take severe weather threats as seriously as they should and they sometimes pay for it with their lives.
Recently, record numbers of tornadoes have been recorded throughout the nation, particularly in the southern regions. Whether this is a fluke or a natural cycle cannot be said, but what can be said is that killer tornadoes are very much a part of the seasonal weather picture. Tornadoes will continue to destroy…
The Solution…

Composite Building Systems, Inc. has a solution for weather-wise individuals who are concerned about the safety of their loved ones in times of severe weather threats.
The structure is an 8’ structure made of molded fiberglass with seating for 10, but room for more if needed. The interior is manufactured to shower smooth surface quality with no rough edges to injure fingers or tear clothing. Indoor/outdoor carpeting and the positive ventilation system provide attractive, safe and comfortable shelter from the most severe weather.
Convenience features include a full length piano hinge on the door, an overlapping seal to prevent rain from being blown into the shelter and a handrail for added safety. The door lock system is absolutely secure from the inside and cannot be opened from the outside.
The heavily reinforced fiberglass structure is free from maintenance problems. It does not rust, rot or mildew. Termites can’t eat fiberglass. The 2100 Shelter resists chemicals, contaminants, pests and insects.
With over 20 years of product development and testing, the Dome 2100 Shelter is proving to be one of the strongest shelters protecting against severe weather.
Be reimbursed for 75% of the total eligible project cost up to $4,000.00 !!!!
FEMA is accepting applications through July 31 from homeowners who lived in the following counties during the severe weather that occurred April 15-28, 2011:
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Alcorn, Attala, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Coahoma, DeSoto, Greene, Grenada, Hinds, Holmes, Jasper, Kemper, Lafayette, Leflore, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Neshoba, Newton, Panola, Quitman, Smith, Sunflower, Tishomingo, Tunica, Webster and Winston. |
Storm Shelter/Saferoom
Click here to apply for: APPLICATION
FEMA 320 Individual Storm Shelter/Saferoom Application
For homeowners of areas declared under presidential disaster declaration.
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