Home Generators Montgomery AL
Because of recent unexpected tornadoes, hurricanes, and power outages, many people are
not only safeguarding their home with standby back up generators, but also adding tornado
shelters to their homes as this article mentions:

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — When deadly twisters chewed through the South
and Midwest in 2011, thousands of people in the killers' paths had nowhere to
hide. Now many of those families are taking an unusual extra step to be ready
next time: adding tornado shelters to their homes.
A year after the storms, sales of small residential shelters known as safe rooms
are surging across much of the nation, especially in hard-hit communities such as Montgomery and Tuscaloosa in Alabama and in Joplin, Mo., where twisters laid waste
to entire neighborhoods. Read original article here
and Midwest in 2011, thousands of people in the killers' paths had nowhere to
hide. Now many of those families are taking an unusual extra step to be ready
next time: adding tornado shelters to their homes.
A year after the storms, sales of small residential shelters known as safe rooms
are surging across much of the nation, especially in hard-hit communities such as Montgomery and Tuscaloosa in Alabama and in Joplin, Mo., where twisters laid waste
to entire neighborhoods. Read original article here