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  • @douglasvankammen2916
    @douglasvankammen2916 Месяц назад +109

    My opinion, 2 gallons of water isn't enough for 8 people and pets.

    • @gordontyree4308
      @gordontyree4308 26 дней назад

      NOT EVEN CLOSE TO BEING ENOUGH WATER! I WOULD STORE ENOUGH WATER FOR 72 HOURS FOR EIGHT PEOPLE. THE BASIC WATER RATION PER PERSON PER DAY IS ONE GALLON, PLUS WATER FOR PETS. THAT’S 24 GALLONS TOTAL FOR THREE DAYS PLUS PETS. POINT TWO….IF YOU PLAN TO USE CANDLES FOR LIGHTING, YOU BETTER HAVE EXCELLENT VENTILATION! FLASHLIGHTS WOULD BE A FAR BETTER CHOICE IMO. AND FINALLY, POINT THREE….A TRAUMA/FIRST AID KIT, WELL STOCKED, WILL BE ESSENTIAL! JUST MY TWO CENTS! GOOD VIDEO. THANKS FOR POSTING.

    • @jryland6
      @jryland6 20 дней назад +8

      You’re right. Not even close for one day.

    • @uniquenessmocha1180
      @uniquenessmocha1180 5 дней назад

      👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @garymathena2125
      @garymathena2125 4 дня назад +1

      1 gallon per person per day.

  • @dowdwm
    @dowdwm 8 месяцев назад +182

    With only a single exit and a door that opens outward, I would add hydraulic jack and enough bracing so that if the door is blocked by a tree, car, or other debris it can be jacked open to escape.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Месяц назад +14

      Great idea!

    • @corncobb7069
      @corncobb7069 Месяц назад +15

      I GOT a 20 TON Hyd, Jack and 2x4's .. ALSO. Have SOLAR LIGHTS Around Storm Shelter, GRAB THem and GO INSIDE.

    • @pamcortez3390
      @pamcortez3390 Месяц назад +21

      How about your car and home insurance along with pictures of the 8 of you and copies of id’s

    • @VampireCatLegacy
      @VampireCatLegacy Месяц назад +18

      for real, my great aunt was trapped in a shelter just like this by a car that was dropped on top of her shelter door.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Месяц назад +2

      @@VampireCatLegacy Did she die in there? I'm so sorry.

  • @barryd.thomassr.9156
    @barryd.thomassr.9156 Год назад +86

    Make a deal with your neighbors that after a storm you will check on them and they will check on you to make sure all is well, and no one is trapped in their shelters due to flying debris!

  • @janicejohnson5652
    @janicejohnson5652 2 года назад +130

    Anyone on scheduled medicine may want to make up an emergency pill holder just in case your in there more than a day.

    • @MoonlightandMagnolias
      @MoonlightandMagnolias Месяц назад +19

      My husband has several health problems stemming from his diabetes. I make copies if his prescriptions which I keep in a 3 ring binder in the shelter on a permanent basis. It is not always easy to access this kind of thing when there is a widespread disaster. I also keep bank information, mortgage info, car info, and medical insurance…also emergency contact info and doctor phone numbers in the binder.

    • @user-oe6wq7pu8d
      @user-oe6wq7pu8d 8 дней назад +1

      My mom kept a week supply in her purse. Anytime we had to run to the basement her purse came with us. Even in jammies. ( pantry was downstairs) dogs and cats were always downstairs at night as well.

  • @michaelohare6555
    @michaelohare6555 23 дня назад +9

    Led light strings could be a low power option for lighting.

  • @sjldfilms5126
    @sjldfilms5126 Месяц назад +33

    They make toilet liners for those toilet buckets, some even have absorbent beads in them. I recommend the bags to tie up if you are in there for a while.

  • @mrb5491
    @mrb5491 Месяц назад +35

    I would put some pain-relievers (Tylenol etc..) several flashlights with plenty of batteries, a lantern powered by batteries, and $100 in small bills in a sealed container. If a storm comes in the night, after it passes, you might want to come out...and in the event there is debris, you'll be glad you have the lantern and flashlights.

  • @evie1950
    @evie1950 23 дня назад +17

    Great ideas!!
    I’m watching this 2 years after you made the video and hope you were safe during the outbreak of deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma a few weeks ago.
    Love from Texas❤️💙

  • @nateboyett6303
    @nateboyett6303 13 дней назад +5

    I used one of those bucket toilets in an extended camping situation. I found that placing a kitchen sized garbage bag in the bucket over the seat keeps the seat and bucket clean. I found that the Glad 2x leak protection bags are the best for that purpose.

  • @MoonlightandMagnolias
    @MoonlightandMagnolias Месяц назад +48

    My husband keeps some rope and a small chainsaw. That is just in case we end up with trees down and have problems getting out. He has talked about getting a flare gun to bring attention for help should we need it…in addition to lighting up the area. It gets really dark out here! Don’t forget to bring a bag of dog food and water dish! I am in Oklahoma too.

    • @stinkygraykitty6808
      @stinkygraykitty6808 Месяц назад +6

      Great idea about the flare gun

    • @ThePorshaEdmun
      @ThePorshaEdmun 22 дня назад +2

      🙏🏽praying for OK. Could any water from rain get in the storm shelter?

    • @MoonlightandMagnolias
      @MoonlightandMagnolias 17 дней назад +1

      @@ThePorshaEdmun not into our shelter! It is a Family Safe above ground shelter. It is rated at an EF5 and can be used as a panic room!

  • @jameschupp2230
    @jameschupp2230 2 года назад +70

    You might consider putting a steel cage around the Wind Turbine Vent. I don't know why they would build with that knowing that even hail could significantly damage it, but a tree limb for sure.

    • @kimmartin633
      @kimmartin633 Месяц назад +9

      I've had mice squeeze thru the wind turbine vent and cause quite a mess. This cellar is still a work in progress~ 🙃

    • @LK-bz9sk
      @LK-bz9sk Месяц назад +8

      Or could be crushed by debris?

  • @Katherine_02
    @Katherine_02 Месяц назад +53

    Every storm shelter should have a whistle (in case you're trapped in there), and something to entertain (distract) little ones, like an iPad that they can watch downloaded cartoons on. It will help keep them from getting scared. Stuffed animals are good too. Whenever we have severe weather here in Alabama, I put together a little grab bag that contains our I.D.s, any meds we take, some cash, and my debit card. I'll set it (and a flashlight) by the door so I can grab them on the way out.

    • @LavoyaSearcy-wz2tp
      @LavoyaSearcy-wz2tp Месяц назад +7

      Try coloring books and crayons/ colored pencils and crossword,/ word search books.

    • @pattypierce8189
      @pattypierce8189 Месяц назад +2

      Wonderful idea !

    • @Sushi2735
      @Sushi2735 2 дня назад

      Air horn?

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack Месяц назад +44

    You might want to add some pillows or stuffed animal toys, big or small, for people to hug in the middle of a storm. It helps to have something to put over your ears and/or squeeze tightly in a tense situation. You might store these items in space bags to keep them clean and bug free.

    • @VampireCatLegacy
      @VampireCatLegacy Месяц назад +5

      thats a great idea, i will add this to my list as well tysm.

    • @VivanHurley
      @VivanHurley Месяц назад +1

      I always have my meds ,keys in my purse, a flash light ,& pillow . I'd like an inside storm shelter. ❤

  • @normandothegreat
    @normandothegreat Месяц назад +22

    In today's world, these should be mandatory for each dwelling to have.

  • @sgtsplice9643
    @sgtsplice9643 Год назад +39

    FYI- Temps get miserable with any time at all in the cellar. A couple of battery powered (small) fans come in handy along with a few puck lights. Don't leave the batteries installed. Put in some charging cables for the phones. May also put some stair treads on the metal steps but be careful that you don't make them slicker than the flat metal.

  • @kimkris21
    @kimkris21 Месяц назад +14

    I would maybe add some games or books to keep occupied if you have to stay in there a while. Also maybe food/ extra leash for dogs?

  • @kingthetonto
    @kingthetonto 2 года назад +39

    I would not have any candles or flammable stuff in it.

    • @rjl1184
      @rjl1184 Месяц назад +5

      Exactly! I would recommend getting a few battery powered lanterns. You can buy them at Cabela's. I did after I lost power at home during a derecho a few summers ago.

    • @InvisibleWarrior279
      @InvisibleWarrior279 16 дней назад +2

      I was in an earthquake once. We lost power and all of us dumb asses started lighting candles. That is a HUGE NO in case of gas line ruptures, etc. I got lucky that time .. 😲 no you should not be using fire after any type of natural disaster until you know for sure what is going on around you ..

  • @VampireCatLegacy
    @VampireCatLegacy Месяц назад +12

    I also recommend a warm dry change of clothes for each person, the compression packing bags can help store them.

  • @TheREALOC1972
    @TheREALOC1972 20 дней назад +4

    I live in Southern Missouri and have a storm cellar we have 8 of those Solar Powered Yard lights, they put out alot more then you think in a enclosed space, our generator has a radio on as well, Idk if the one you have does or not but if not that's something to consider because we often lose internet/phone service during Tornados and the EMR will work no matter what. We also have a couple of hooks hanging the wall for hammocks to sleep in if we are there over night.

  • @eileencarroll6418
    @eileencarroll6418 Месяц назад +12

    Travel neck pillows. Sturdy shoes for each person so they don't have to find them on the way to shelter; good enough to walk over glass and debris. First aid kit. Folding manual fan for each person. Desk top fan to plug into battery. Activity book, crayons for kids. Seat cushions? Breath mints. Anti anxiety meds or thunder shirt for dog. Reciprocal post-event plan to check on neighbors. Plan/drills with kids procedures with and without adults. Post information on how to shut off utilities if damage or risk of shock or explosion. I e., what to do if the propane tank becomes loose or detached. Yoga mat attached to wall with Command Velcro strips might be easier than cutting up pool noodles. Flashlights and umbrellas for everyone.
    Well done. Will check your channel for updates.

  • @seadragon8546
    @seadragon8546 4 месяца назад +16

    Battery powered led light-glowsticks

  • @da1shark
    @da1shark 2 года назад +18

    A lot of people may say to add something to entertain the kids that is not electronic (using power). Like a deck of cards, board games, pen and paper, etc. That is what we had in our shelter growing up in the 60’s in Oklahoma. But let’s be real, these days I bet the kids will just want to play on their devices until the batteries run down. The weather stations can pinpoint the track of a storm so you won’t have to spend as much time in the shelter as we did growing up. I think what you have is great. You may want to add some bug spray (but you may not want to breathe it) or a fly swatter since you may find some creepy crawlers hanging out with you.

  • @user-uy9sd3nq5g
    @user-uy9sd3nq5g 27 дней назад +4

    🎉 I use a 13 gallon size trash bag and my bucket toilet then you can just take the trash bag out and throw it away later. I also use washing detergent to help kill the bacteria and the hard particles in the feces. It really works because of the enzymes and games.

  • @MoonlightandMagnolias
    @MoonlightandMagnolias Месяц назад +24

    I have to pass along a cute preparedness story. When my children were younger and at the house I told them they could each choose one item they wanted to bring to the shelter with them. My daughter brought her baby doll, one of my sons brought his acoustic guitar and my oldest son, who was about 14 and very interested in grooming brought a small bag with deodorant, cologne, his toothbrush and toothpaste, comb and breath mints! He said “you never know how long you might need to go without a bath !” lol

  • @audreyd1003
    @audreyd1003 17 дней назад +3

    Good, practical ideas as a start. What if your shelter will need to provide longer term shelter. Let's say, your home is damaged by the tornado. I didn't see an Emergency Radio - keeps you connected to e-stations for information. Supplies 3-7 days of water/food for the 8 people; a serious first aid kit, head lamps or flash lights and batteries for extra lights; a cook set; bedrolls w. the blue roll sheets. Each person should put together their "go bag" in their room ... phones, chargers, computers, personal needs (prescriptions, etc.). I understand your shelter is very small for 8. But when you see the aftermath of tornados, it's stark. Use vertical storage to allow your critical supplies to fit. Hope this helps!

  • @joanbrooks3276
    @joanbrooks3276 2 года назад +24

    What about getting some Battery Operated Lamps

  • @jamesgray2955
    @jamesgray2955 11 месяцев назад +12

    I believe you follow Ryan Hall Y'all!

  • @phillipthornton9227
    @phillipthornton9227 16 дней назад +3

    Back in the day, 1947 -52, my family lived in a 3-room cold water no bathroom no storm shelter shack in the Canadian River bottom on the west side of Oklahoma City. The old man hauled bricks all day while my mother was home with three kids ten years old and down. Needless to say we had bad storms in the spring. A neighbor maybe two hundred yards away did have an old fashioned bare bones storm cellar and we could go there for shelter if it got really bad. But my mother hated to impose and she would never go until the situation was critical, so finally when the wind was blowing and rain was pounding and a twister bearing down ( there never was one) she would gather us up and we cut out for the cellar, pounded on the wooden door and they always opened up and let us in. Happened more than once.

  • @hull294
    @hull294 Месяц назад +7

    A tent...when the storms over a little more room may come in handy especially with 8 of you

    • @Sushi2735
      @Sushi2735 2 дня назад +1

      What a great idea short term!!

  • @catherinecooper2360
    @catherinecooper2360 Месяц назад +5

    Pet food? Portable propane indoor heater because it can be quite chilly in March, October and November; personal hand fans for when its hot outside; one gallon of water per person per day; a couple of pillows (couch size) ; flare gun; hydrogen peroxide hand wipes; and make sure everyone has a real pair of shoes to wear for going outside when the storm ends. I've hear of people getting shrapnel sticks, broken glass, and other debris stuck in their feet.

  • @freddyrasheed528
    @freddyrasheed528 3 дня назад +1

    I love it, it’s amazing. How many people that live in these high tornado prone areas don’t prepare. I commend you, and your husband for being on point.

  • @jas4opines
    @jas4opines 2 года назад +14

    How about a "Murphy bench" (like a Murphy bed) lengthwise that could hold all 6 on one wall? Foam pad for a cushion. Wishing you never need to use it, but great planning and execution of your shelter.

  • @PattySwart-ku9pn
    @PattySwart-ku9pn Год назад +12

    I live in Piedmont, OK and have learned some things from close friends whose houses were hit. If you have animals, be sure and take leashes for them. Also, always have hard soled shoes because pf debris with nails in it. An emergency lantern with the red flashing light is good too. If you have young kids, keep a color book and crayons or activity book with you. Here's one more thing; if you have the old style door with just a lever type handle, be sure to take a chain in there to secure the door to the stairs. Some people in Piedmont had the doors to their cellars bend a great deal or almost come off.

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад

      Also, if you have dogs, take pics of them...just in case you need to be reunited with them later...you can prove they are your pets.❤

  • @gonefishing3644
    @gonefishing3644 21 день назад +4

    I recommend someone build a sturdy wooden frame around that bucket toilet so it cannot tip over when someone is using it. Also recommend you get a set of sturdy trash bags to line that bucket toilet. Add some kind of air freshener/deodorizer to use in the shelter because that bucket will soon begin to smell in a small confined area like that storm shelter. Might want to have some puppy training pads to put inside an animal crate if you will be sheltering a dog.
    Another thing I would put in the storm shelter is a pair of adult size bunk beds and extra blankets so people can take turns napping, especially if you have little kids or elderly folks in the shelter. A small folding card table would be handy for eating a meal or playing a board game and then could be stowed away against a wall when not in use.
    Folding chairs or stacking chairs would also be handy if people need to be in the shelter all night. No one likes sitting on a concrete floor or on a bucket stool for hours at a time. I would also add a portable/rechargeable DVD player so children or teens could watch their favorite movies.
    I would store a one burner butane stove and some butane cylinders for it under the lower bunk bed. I would not use the stove inside the shelter, but it would be handy to use outside the shelter for making instant coffee or hot chocolate or instant oatmeal or heating canned soup if you discover your home and vehicles have been destroyed and you are stuck near the shelter for a day or two until the road is cleared and help arrives.
    Do store enough drinking water so each person will have four gallons -- that is enough water for one person for two days for drinking and for washing -- just in case the storm shelter is all that is left after a tornado comes across your property. Might be a good idea to also have some toiletries and some extra changes of underwear stored in the shelter for each person that may take shelter there.
    I would also practice with my household members, staying inside that shelter for a couple of hours. That is the way to find the hidden flaws in your preparations before you have to use the shelter for real.

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад +1

      And sanitary items for women. Because of course that's when your period will start.

  • @mfanwelikeit3760
    @mfanwelikeit3760 10 дней назад +2

    Sturdy shoes for each member of the family

  • @alinalemanska2029
    @alinalemanska2029 23 дня назад +3

    You are not going to move a car or tree with a jack if its large, I think adding another exit is needed.
    I would make two long benches to put against the wall so each person can have a space to sit or put a house rug
    on the floor to sit on or another exercising mat.
    Add a large sledge hammer and pick digging tool so you dig yourself out.
    And another light device because if this one breaks it will be terrifying. I had a smaller of diffrent brand one and it broke
    right after I bought it.
    And a change of cloths for each person in case if you have to stay there longer and you get wet getting in.

  • @tracyfrederick5606
    @tracyfrederick5606 Месяц назад +22

    Air horn ! James Spann recommends them. If you are for some reason unable to blow the whistle, the air horn still works.
    Here in Alabama we have a protracted season too. I'd say summer is our down time until there's something tropical going on.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 27 дней назад +3

    BRAVO, so nice to see people with good common sense. I would sacrifice whatever it took, to get the money to build one. Part time job, no vacations no eating out! Whatever it took! Bless you and keep you safe!!!

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад

      After this year, it's not even an option anymore.

    • @Sushi2735
      @Sushi2735 2 дня назад

      @@crismcdonough2804?????????????????????????

    • @crismcdonough2804
      @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад +1

      @@Sushi2735 the US has 1200 tornadoes per year. This year we've had 1000+ so far. It's just going to get worse. 😢

    • @Sushi2735
      @Sushi2735 2 дня назад

      @@crismcdonough2804 Simply terrifying. I grew up in a house with a reinforced storm shelter in a corner in the basement w/steel door. As a kid you think everyone has
      one. The house was built by a
      Contractor for his family to live in. How lucky were we?
      I just thought it was for storage.

  • @christinefreche1115
    @christinefreche1115 Месяц назад +4

    Perhaps a small water bowl for the dog. I agree that may not be enough water for 8 people. I do think having more food because if your hime is lost, you will have resources to care for your family until Red Cross can arrive.

  • @earlmartin9921
    @earlmartin9921 17 дней назад +1

    Crow bar if your door gets stuck you might be able to open with it as leverage

  • @darlenepoore3072
    @darlenepoore3072 5 дней назад +2

    Put about 6 solar stakes at entrance. And when entering the shelter grab them and you have light for about 6 hours

  • @user-ut8ls7qp1j
    @user-ut8ls7qp1j Месяц назад +4

    absolutely beautiful storm shelter i just subscribed and hit the thumbs up

  • @nancyhallock7515
    @nancyhallock7515 Год назад +6

    Sunscreen and a couple of umbrellas incase all the trees are gone. I saw a family with a tent and a canopy shade set up after their whole neighborhood was gone after the 1999 Moore OK tornado 🌪 hit. Lots of people were sitting under that canopy.

  • @genevievebakkensen86
    @genevievebakkensen86 2 года назад +7

    Battery operated candles with rechargeable batteries works fantastic for all situations

  • @lakesuperiorgirl17
    @lakesuperiorgirl17 3 месяца назад +12

    Stop at the dollar tree and get battery operated lights I use them in my RV if Piper outage, I’d be concerned a candle could get knocked over.. I would buy small size of bottled water, and soda, keep in mind if someone is a diabetic. A few small fans

  • @timnewman1172
    @timnewman1172 Год назад +15

    First up, YES!!! Although, I recommend plain sawdust instead of woodchips, and use a tall kitchen trash bag as a liner...

    • @mirellawentz4688
      @mirellawentz4688 Год назад +3

      I’m sure cat litter will work great too

    • @timnewman1172
      @timnewman1172 Год назад

      @@mirellawentz4688 not if you try to compost it...

  • @jeffkardosjr.3825
    @jeffkardosjr.3825 11 дней назад +2

    I've heard of the latches being stuck on these.
    Some tools to get it open from the inside would be a good idea.
    Not to mention if an object falls on the hatch.

  • @budgetwithrenay2419
    @budgetwithrenay2419 Месяц назад +3

    Wow; they are definitely not very wide. I’m very impressed with what you’ve thought of, especially the toilet station and privacy curtain! Great job!

  • @roygillespie8574
    @roygillespie8574 2 года назад +13

    I would get some baby wipes and with eight people you might want to get two of them buckets or some bags to put in them

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Месяц назад

      Great point that people are reluctant to consider. Hey. Keeping it real.

  • @connienelson3162
    @connienelson3162 2 года назад +5

    Excellent advice. Thank you for helping people with information.

  • @Reelunique
    @Reelunique 4 дня назад +1

    In case the door fails you. I know this sounds silly but I’d recommend bike helmets for head protection. There was an instance where a little boy survived a wall collapsing on him because he had his helmet on during the tornado. I know it might be overkill but a few helmets in there might be worth it if the “big one” were to come knocking.

  • @jshepard152
    @jshepard152 Год назад +10

    Put a $7 Fox 40 Whistle in your cellar. If your door was blocked by debris and you couldn't get a cell signal, you might need to make some loud noise to attract attention. People can only yell for so long but you can blow a whistle all day.

  • @rickeyman2215
    @rickeyman2215 2 года назад +6

    Very informative message! Be prepared, Aim High!

  • @khep23
    @khep23 Месяц назад +4

    I was thinking maybe a satellite phone in case telephone poles are down and keeping a flash drive with copies of important documents! Maybe a change of clothes/ponchos/shoes and extra flashlights with batteries in case you have to walk someplace or help neighbors. As someone else mentioned, a whistle or something that you can make noise with, to alert rescuers, should the entrance become blocked from debris. Ear muffs could be useful for kids so they don't hear as much of the storm. Space spaces are also lacking in air quality so having a mini fan or even portable oxygen might be worth looking in to.

  • @bobbydee1187
    @bobbydee1187 23 дня назад +1

    We have a boat horn in ours.

  • @klk1900
    @klk1900 Год назад +6

    The most important tip I learned the hard way as a kid. Don’t wait to go to the cellar on HP supercells! So we had a tornado plow within 300yards of us. But massive golf ball to baseball sized hail was getting blasted out by the RFD. So we have a cellar in the back but no way to get across the yard will baseballs coming down. It’s something I had never thought about til that day. Normally the hail core will hit you first then the clear slot but I’ve chased multiple as well that had large hail so close to the tornado. Especially if it’s Mode 1 tornado genesis. Vs mode 2 where you may never see the main core. Just the RFB.

  • @ZIL68
    @ZIL68 2 года назад +1

    Hope you all stay safe!!

  • @judya.shroads8245
    @judya.shroads8245 2 года назад +4

    Utensils, plates, bowls, paper towels. Nice planning for bad weather.

  • @michaelgraham827
    @michaelgraham827 4 месяца назад +2

    Good video. We are moving to OK next month and will be installing a shelter and these items will be handy.

  • @myzatulazny7224
    @myzatulazny7224 2 года назад +3

    Nice review. Thank You eo much. 👍👍👍❤❤😀

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 2 года назад +1

    Great advice! Thank you!

    • @nancyhallock7515
      @nancyhallock7515 Год назад

      We all have seen too many times after a tornado there are no trees. I would suggest sunscreen especially for little ones and maybe even keep some umbrellas 🌂 to take place of a shade tree. We keep a tent and one of those shade canopies in ours. I saw a family use both of those after the 1999 Moore OK tornado. It was the only thing they had for shelter for quite sometime I'm sure. That always stuck with me.

  • @ntracefan
    @ntracefan Месяц назад

    My Papaw always had an oil lamp that hung on the wall next to the steps in his cellar. His cellar was round and he built a round bench inside to sit on. He always grabbed a folder that had all their important papers inside it. There were already blankets/quilts inside as well as water .

  • @barryd.thomassr.9156
    @barryd.thomassr.9156 Год назад +2

    A 2"X10" board long enough to fit inside ,placed on top of your buckets as a bench. Get another of those foan pads to use as padding for the board and can be bent up the wall as a back pad.

  • @ilonakatalindako-tolman5545
    @ilonakatalindako-tolman5545 2 года назад +1

    What a good action for your security😉

  • @shakinariley6272
    @shakinariley6272 2 года назад

    Great preparation for storms and tornadoes 👍

  • @darlenepoore3072
    @darlenepoore3072 5 дней назад +1

    Also add a bag of kitty litter to add to toilet

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 Месяц назад +1

    I think you need much more water. Get some 5 gallon bottles. I gallon per person per day plus some for Buster. Maybe some treats for buster food, and food and water bowl. Pet stores have those portable one. I assume you hva kids. Make sure you have things for them to do in case you have to stay in the shelter for a long time. Stay safe.

  • @sandyssoutherncooking3497
    @sandyssoutherncooking3497 5 дней назад

    Head lamps, battery operated can be used on a gal jug of water to make a lamp instead of the candles burning

  • @bettysweet9644
    @bettysweet9644 8 месяцев назад +7

    Do you mind if I ask why an open flame instead of a battery operated light. The best to you and your family.

    • @stevenstranger5688
      @stevenstranger5688 Месяц назад +2

      Candles also put out some fumes and smoke, so probably not recommended for an enclosed space. There are many choices for battery/rechargeable lanterns.

    • @511eden
      @511eden Месяц назад +1

      Candles also suck out oxygen . Not recommended

  • @LavoyaSearcy-wz2tp
    @LavoyaSearcy-wz2tp Месяц назад +2

    I always carry blankets in my car si i was thinkiu i would need them in a stirm shelter also and skeeping nags wirk great!! Keep extra jackets glives and beanie hats in a nucket in there also. Baking doda works for a lit if thinfs, like toothpaste, ouders, cleaning, etc. And a Bible!!!😊😊

  • @Nina-mj7sb
    @Nina-mj7sb Месяц назад +4

    First sending prayers for your safety and all of your family. A few observations…you need way more water for 8 people and a pet. Also, Lysol wipes are not for cleaning hands. They can be used to disinfect hard surfaces, ie the toilet seat. For hands, get some antibacterial Wet Ones wipes and Purell. Wipe hands first to remove dirt, debris etc. and then sanitize with Purell. I’d also throw some sturdy boots in there for each family member. You have no idea what you’ll emerge into. I’d have some pillows and a few sleeping pads for comfort if you’re in there a while and someone wants to sleep. Then finally, some comfort items for the kids (stuffed animals, toys, games).❤

  • @sandracarey4352
    @sandracarey4352 2 года назад +4

    Add some dog food for your pets. Good topic for this time of year.

  • @karenriggle1455
    @karenriggle1455 2 года назад +4

    The way things are going you need to think out of the box.farmer may not be able to plant this year what is going on is global

  • @pamelaromer7727
    @pamelaromer7727 Месяц назад +1

    Hi. I’m not sure why you popped up on my feed but I’m in Ohio and we just went through some nasty storms last night. I just bought a place without a basement so I’m super interested in the company that put in your storm shelter and cost. If you could link that information I’d be super grateful. Here’s a camping tip: double bag the toilet waste and use pine pellets (sold as cat litter or horse bedding at TSC) it will take care of any smell. Be safe!

  • @lorenzowest7756
    @lorenzowest7756 26 дней назад

    Very informative thank you for this video. I just have a couple of questions. How big is your storm shelter and what was the cost total?

  • @simplicity2022
    @simplicity2022 Месяц назад +2

    This is same tornado shelter in our backyard 6ft tall and 8ft wide.

  • @frankpabon8329
    @frankpabon8329 2 года назад +2

    great vid~ copies of your most important papers just in case the tornado hits and destroys your home. i love the idea of the noodles i will give that a try. the buckets come in handy.... some traveler games or card games or coloring books and crayons for the kids. a couple of magazines you haven't seen or a book. a couple of new toys for the kids that are wrapped and they have never played with....pending the ages and sexes - but micro mini, Legos doll, etc.
    this one is my I NEED one....a battery operated or chargeable floor fan. Walmart has the 10 inch face floor fan with batteries. movement of air is crucial - especially if it gets crowded down there! and again - you just never know if you have to stay overnight down there and it can get stuffy fast with a lot of people.

  • @eileencarroll6418
    @eileencarroll6418 Месяц назад +1

    Deck of cards, Uno, Scrabble or other small games. Gum/hard candy. Small hobby stuff like crochet. Pens, paper for note taking. Phone apps for games, books, videos. Chewable/comfort toys, blanket for dog. Magnetic or Command hooks for jackets or small storage. Air horn to communicate with people outside if debris is preventing door from opening.

  • @cordeliabuffy6419
    @cordeliabuffy6419 11 дней назад +2

    Thats not enough food for 8 people. Also not enough water. And candles are going to suck up oxygen and be sooty. They make camp glow sticks that last 8-10 hours, and I have about 6 pop up camp lanterns . Sleeping bags are a better option than blankets and they take up less space. Extra clothes and shoes, medicines, etc... and that cold concrete floor, get one of those beach mats and put that down in there, they're easy to clean and would feel better if someone had to sit on the floor. My two cents, I'm always ready for whatever may come.

    • @nonamunroe1949
      @nonamunroe1949 9 дней назад

      Plus you can sit on a rolled up sleeping bag, use it as a pillow, put against the wall and lean back on it. Many uses besides sleeping. We had paper plates, plastic silverware, paper towels, plastic Solo cups, 2 rolls of toilet paper for each person, writing tablets, pens, pencils, toothbrushes (color-coded per each person) and most important, medications for at least a week in case your Pharmacy gets destroyed.💞

  • @kimsheather3745
    @kimsheather3745 Год назад +1

    Something to do while you’re there, family games, maybe cards etc

  • @crismcdonough2804
    @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад

    Keep a spare battery pack for your phone charged.also, battery powered vests can keep you warm.

  • @nasanction
    @nasanction Год назад

    Do you receive weather signals inside the closed shelter? You may want to put up an antenna outside.

  • @user-vh2pk6bd3g
    @user-vh2pk6bd3g Месяц назад +2

    How about foam rubber roll up pads, that you can put on the floor and put sleeping bags on top of them

  • @crismcdonough2804
    @crismcdonough2804 2 дня назад

    I would worry that after all that prep, I wouldn't be anywhere near home when the tornado hit.

  • @jefferyronson8950
    @jefferyronson8950 Месяц назад

    when you install a storm shelter like this, can you have a periscope installed so you could check the outside before opening the door?

  • @timnewman1172
    @timnewman1172 Год назад +5

    If you have internet inside, watching Ryan Hall, Y'all is great when available...

    • @tracyfrederick5606
      @tracyfrederick5606 Месяц назад

      Local coverage is far better. You will have someone familiar to the area and you will have the coverage you need. Ryan focuses on whichever storm catches his attention and if that isn't your storm, you're out of luck.

  • @nicolebutterflies1117
    @nicolebutterflies1117 Год назад

    You should get those led lights that are battery powered that can be stuck up in cars to line your shelter cheaply and light the entire room.

  • @GeorgeMinton-jb8ky
    @GeorgeMinton-jb8ky 2 месяца назад

    I bought three MOICO strip lights to go under cabinets. they are attached to whatever you want to attach them to be attached to. The lights attach to magnetic strips and are rechargeable with a usb connection. They last a good while. I recharge one or two a week and they only come on while you are moving around or you can just put them in the on mode which drains the power faster. I think I paid forty bucks for three. It is good to have three because when you have one charging you have two to use. might be useful when you need low voltage dc powered lights. I saw a guy who built a remote cabin and he used low voltage lights like christmas tree lights to light his cabin. It was a real good use of power. He had a solar generator. You might consider putting a car battery in there to supply power with an inverter of course. The last item I am not sure about so research is helpful.

  • @hanna9630
    @hanna9630 6 месяцев назад

    Mine is a portable electric fan with flashlight and charger just in case if its hot inside i'm a kind of a person that can't sleep without a fan so just in caseif there's a blackout you can use it you can also charge ur cell phones and it has a flashlight too..

  • @user-fb6qz4ew5k
    @user-fb6qz4ew5k 29 дней назад

    Gloves . A good puzzle book and pencil with sharpener. Deck of cards. Ear plugs for those with anxiety or sleeping. Instant ice pack for first aid kit. Small bottle of saline solution for eyes in first aid kit. Chain to tie door down.

  • @veronicavanderver7270
    @veronicavanderver7270 29 дней назад

    Extra lights because if you get stuck in there for few days you need a gallon of water per person per day. Some kind of something to occupy time while you wait few days . Deck of cards , dice don't take much space

  • @markhudspeth8503
    @markhudspeth8503 2 года назад +1

    Crayons an coloring books, fly swatter. A high shelf for the lighter?

  • @erinwrona515
    @erinwrona515 Месяц назад +1

    What happens if those vent fans are damaged and covered by the trees around you? I always worry about ventilation and ability to get out after a storm.

  • @Nicole215
    @Nicole215 Месяц назад +8

    *I would NEVER in my life install a storm shelter with a door that ONLY opens OUTWARD. If a VEHICLE, or other heavy equipment is blown there, you'll be trapped until HOPEFULLY, you are rescued. So definitely let a LOT of people know via texts and calls that you and your family will be in the storm shelter just in case no one hears from you after the storm passes. I recommend getting a small bathroom TENT for privacy unless you plan to use the bathroom in front of your children. A small blow-up couch would be great so everyone can be comfortable. And candles are a no-no in any storm shelter. Get battery powered flashlights that are rechargeable as well as those long USB light sticks from Walmart or Amazon. They also sell USB powered (rechargable) small lamps that can last up to 9 hours on a full charge. You also need utensils and bowels (plates, cups, etc., unless everyone is eating with their hands, lol).*

    • @sarita5572
      @sarita5572 Месяц назад +7

      Whenever there is a tornado and damage is done FEMA sends out people to stop and check every single house. We live in the country and had our roof torn off after a tornado and FEMA showed up a few hours later around 3 am in the morning to make sure everyone was out of shelters and okay. We have a great system here in Oklahoma.

    • @Nicole215
      @Nicole215 Месяц назад +2

      @@sarita5572 That's good to know! 😊

    • @sarita5572
      @sarita5572 Месяц назад +1

      @@Nicole215 I thought people were nuts living here too until I moved here from Idaho 10 years ago. I love it here but it is very scary.

  • @zoesullivan385
    @zoesullivan385 27 дней назад

    Keep a few flares in my kit. I live in a thick forest that is kinda difficult to locate so any help is helpful.

  • @Sanity586
    @Sanity586 10 дней назад

    I would make sure to have more water than anything else.

  • @18twilliams
    @18twilliams 2 года назад +6

    games or puzzles

  • @michelle813
    @michelle813 2 года назад

    I would consider watching City Prepper videos on youtube very informative

  • @billdunstan-hc6gt
    @billdunstan-hc6gt 14 дней назад

    I would also add a Ham Radio, hand held, (must be licensed) for communication before, during, and after the storm.

  • @christianshannon3943
    @christianshannon3943 21 день назад

    Battery operated LED lights will be a good light source . Amazon has some good ones . I bought four LED laterns type lights two years ago and the batteries are still good . The candles could cause a fire too .