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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3980772" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Maybe it's just me, but I'd ask myself this: If threatening weather is imminent or forecast would I rather wear my PJs into the shelter and risk being in PJs if my home is destroyed or would I prepare a little better and already be dressed (or have clothes and other supplies gathered) and prepared to enter my shelter...wherever it was?</p><p></p><p>There's more to consider than just having to walk thru the elements. Some people can't physically navigate the steep stairs and small entryway of an underground shelter. Some people have pets to worry about and it's much easier to get them into an above ground shelter...same with wheelchairs, etc. Not to mention above ground shelters don't have to be outside, far away from the home. Many are inside or very near to the home, like ours. And ours will eventually be inside when we build our new building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3980772, member: 45773"] Maybe it's just me, but I'd ask myself this: If threatening weather is imminent or forecast would I rather wear my PJs into the shelter and risk being in PJs if my home is destroyed or would I prepare a little better and already be dressed (or have clothes and other supplies gathered) and prepared to enter my shelter...wherever it was? There's more to consider than just having to walk thru the elements. Some people can't physically navigate the steep stairs and small entryway of an underground shelter. Some people have pets to worry about and it's much easier to get them into an above ground shelter...same with wheelchairs, etc. Not to mention above ground shelters don't have to be outside, far away from the home. Many are inside or very near to the home, like ours. And ours will eventually be inside when we build our new building. [/QUOTE]
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