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Why Your Oklahoma Home Needs a Certified Storm Shelter Living in Oklahoma means respecting the power of the sky. We all know that specific shade of green the clouds turn

Why Your Oklahoma Home Needs a Certified Storm Shelter Living in Oklahoma means respecting the power of the sky. We all know that specific shade of green the clouds turn

Ground storm shelters can be safer than you expect them to be. Storm shelters and emergency plans help save approximately 10,000 lives each year. At Oklahoma Shelters, we help shield you from

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned of increasing hurricanes, with hurricane wind speeds intensifying by 10%. In the next few years, sea level is expected to rise by

With some care and common sense, you can avoid the inevitable injury and death due to lightning strikes. Many cities in the US experience severe thunderstorms every year. However, by

The Insurance Information Institute reports that from 2010 to 2019, an average of 26 people die each year from lightning strikes in the United States alone, with 20 deaths in

In 2021, over 700 tornadoes have hit different cities in the US; and over 70 casualties took place during 2020. You and your community need to install a storm shelter.

Here we will discuss five major types of storms, their causes, and what we can do to stay safe.

Let’s explore the best ideas for storm shelters.

In 2019, the state of Oklahoma saw a record-breaking number of tornadoes. With 149 tornadoes, the need for citizens living in Tornado Alley to invest in storm shelters just became