I know I got a lot on my plate right now. But after reading lalaland's post about storms I'm wondering....
Where I'm interested in moving is well known for strong storms and tornado's. Oddly, Illinois isn't offically in "tornado alley". Yet our state holds the record of the most tornado's durnig a 24hour period (over 100) and the longest lasting F5 on the ground. (Actually started in Mossuri, jumped the Mississippi ran all the way across the state, and into Indiana).
Here are options I'm concidering. If I end up renting an apartment for a while. Look for garden apartment or one on a middle floor, preferably on the eastern side of a building. Use bathroom as safe room
If I rent or lease option a house. Either build a safe room in the basement or make a shelter in yard.
If I rent a trailer..... I haven't a clue!!! Anyone in a trailer have suggestions. I don't know anyone living in a park, do they have community shelters?
What's you're plan if the sierens go off telling you to find a bunker?
Curious,
Jax
Where I'm interested in moving is well known for strong storms and tornado's. Oddly, Illinois isn't offically in "tornado alley". Yet our state holds the record of the most tornado's durnig a 24hour period (over 100) and the longest lasting F5 on the ground. (Actually started in Mossuri, jumped the Mississippi ran all the way across the state, and into Indiana).
Here are options I'm concidering. If I end up renting an apartment for a while. Look for garden apartment or one on a middle floor, preferably on the eastern side of a building. Use bathroom as safe room
If I rent or lease option a house. Either build a safe room in the basement or make a shelter in yard.
If I rent a trailer..... I haven't a clue!!! Anyone in a trailer have suggestions. I don't know anyone living in a park, do they have community shelters?
What's you're plan if the sierens go off telling you to find a bunker?
Curious,
Jax