About Survive-A-Storm
Survive-A-Storm Shelters is the nation's leading manufacturer of ICC 500 and FEMA 361 Compliant Tornado Shelters, based in Thomasville, Georgia. With over 20 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, the company believes that its greatest asset is its team. Clients are always storm-ready thanks to the company's certified installation teams that travel nationwide, offering both permanent and mobile solutions for businesses and consumers. Customers commend the smooth purchase, delivery, and installation process, as well as the excellent customer service. Reviews highlight the courteous installers who answer questions and maintain a clean work area, ensuring a professional installation. Survive-A-Storm provides peace of mind by notifying and checking on clients during severe weather events, making sure they feel safe and secure. Customers appreciate the responsiveness and professionalism of the team, noting their direct communication regarding shipping and updates on builds, which enhances their overall experience.
Great company with great customer service!!
This is the place for ALL of your Storm Shelter needs! Why not raise your home value while also providing a safe space for your family! Never doubt that a Tornado can’t happen in your life. Hopefully it never will but it’s an absolute possibility. Now that Tornado Alley is shifting East, Dixie Alley will continue to be a problem, trust me on that. Bryan Blalock Realty One Group Edge-Rome
We contacted Survive-A-Storm Shelters after another shelter company dropped the ball and we are so happy we did. From first call to installation was 2 weeks. This thing is a BEAST! We got one of the larger units available because you can't put a price on safety while living in Tornado Alley. It is, literally, bullet proof with an NIJ Level 2A ballistics rating and already tested to withstand EF5 level winds and debris with FEMA compliance. A below ground shelter wasn't practical for us in our current home so we chose an above ground shelter. Aside from being made from welded steel plates it's also anchored into our concrete pad with 4-inch Redhead anchors (think of drywall mounts, but for concrete) so this bad boy ain't going anywhere. We can replace our house. We can't replace our family.