Mid-South Lumber & Supply Inc.
Providing Superior Service & Quality Products

Community Shelter

Tornado Safe Room

 

The Remagen Corporation has been building and installing modular steel safe rooms since 1997. These safe rooms provide safety from intruders, hurricanes and tornadoes.

Our StormCloset® is the first above ground, in-residence tornado shelter to meet all of the rigid tornado shelter debris impact tests and independent engineering evaluation requirements for membership in the National Storm Shelter Association.

In June of 2004 a major automotive parts and accessory manufacturer, approached Remagen to built a 100 person tornado shelter for their facility in Concordia Missouri.

Corporate Details

Corporate facilities
Location Overview Information
  • 205 total facilities in 25 countries and six continents.
  • 137 manufacturing locations.
  • 24 customer service centers.
  • 44 technical, engineering,
  • aftermarket and general offices
The company took the initiative to protect their employees, in the event of a F-5 tornado came to visit.

Remagen carefully researched the engineering specifications to determine the exact size and structure of this facility and submitted our findings to independent engineering review and eventual approval.

The Community Shelter was completed in December 2004.

Remagen now has a track record in building specialty storm shelters.

Let Remagen build a storm shelter tailored to your specifications.

"Numbered seal applied to every Remagen storm shelter."

Proven Reliability

StormCloset® has proven reliability as demonstrated by the following tests and evaluations.
See  Safe  Room Testing Tests
  • Resisted 15 pound 2 x 4 boards impacting at velocity of 100 mph (Texas Tech)
  • Resisted door opening pressure of 200 pound per square foot (Texas Tech)
  • Resisted the impacts of full sized automobiles dropped from 30 feet above roof
  • Resisted the drop impacts of steel truck wheels, axles, and scrap structural steel
  • Resisted 38 cal., 357 magnum (full metal jacket) and 45 cal. small arms fire at 15 feet
  • Resisted the impact of a 50 foot, 18 inch diameter hickory tree on the roof
  • Resisted the impact of a 2.5 ton steel junk yard magnet impacting the wall at 30 mph.

Engineering Evaluations

Patented shelters designed by registered structural engineer
  • Shelter design evaluated by Texas Tech engineers for impact resistance
  • Shelter design evaluated by independent engineering firm approved by the National Storm Shelter Association for compliance with FEMA 320 and the NSSA Standard
  • Shelter design evaluated by independent engineers in various states for compliance with requirements for FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
  • Shelter design reviewed by FEMA engineers as part of evaluation of NSSA quality control/quality assurance program

StormCloset® Dimensions.

Model # W L H W L H
  (interior) (exterior)
SC-100 4' 7'4" 7'4" 4'6" 7'10" 7'8"
SC-200 7'4" 7'4" 7'4" 7'10" 7'10" 7'8"


View the Planning Template to custom size a StormCloset® meeting your unique space requirements.