Tornado Shelters, Storm Rooms, Safe Rooms, Gun Room Vaults & Safety Shelters

US $3100

  • Long Beach, California, United States
  • Jan 30th
Tornado & Storm Shelters – Walk-in Vaults & Modular Vault Rooms Modular Storm Shelters and Safe Rooms Proudly Made in America Shelters Built to FEMA and ICC Standards Modular Shelters starting at $5279 Solid Security as Easy as 1,2,3 Build your shelter almost anywhere - Even in a closet! Truly Modular Models - Easy Assembly. Protect Your Family and Possessions From the Unexpected Tornados, hurricanes and other natural disasters are a fact of life. Protect your family and your valuable personal property with a storm shelter or safe room from Private Security Products. Our Safe Rooms, Storm Shelters and Walk-In Vaults are designed for simple installation. We offer true modular shelters for use inside an existing room in your home, business or school. These Rooms and Tornado Shelters are built to FEMA 320, 361 and ICC 500 standards using a minimum of 3/16” (7 gauge) reinforced steel and can be upgraded to an even thicker 1/4” (3 gauge) reinforced steel for added protection. Storm Shelter sections bolt together using 1/2 ” Grade 8 bolts and Nylock™ nuts for the absolute strongest connection of any Storm & Tornado Shelter on the market today. When fastening together two 3/16” thick sections, the uprights become a 3/8” steel column for even greater strength and support (1/2” column when built using 1/4 ” steel). Doors Don’t settle for a thin skinned door with two or three home grade & keyed deadbolts that require everyone to have a key or risk being locked out. When a tornado is bearing down on your location, you simply do not have time to look for your keys. We provide a fully functioning Step System Vault Door with 18-bolt locking system, American Made Digital Lock for fast access (doesn’t require everyone to have a key), a simple functioning internal release that a five year old can actuate, Dual Palusol® Gaskets that are designed to seal the door in the case of a fire as well as the choice of either In or Out Swing Hinging. For access by persons in a wheelchair, ADA (Americans with Disability Act) regulation doors are also available with a minimum of 36” clear thru space and low threshold. Storm Shelters, Safe Rooms and Walk-In Vaults can be customized to fit any space and can include full lighting & electrical, ventilation (ballistic resistant vents also available), bench seating that doubles as storage space, shelving, gun racks, emergency lighting in the case of power outage. Emergency food and first aid kits are also available. Ask for details. Truly Modular Storm Shelter Safe Rooms Designed to be built inside of existing rooms or closets Standard Size panels – makes building simple Custom Sizes Available at request 1/4 ” Reinforced Steel Construction (3/8” optional) Flanges bolt together to make 1/2 ” thick solid steel supports Ballistic Resistant Ventilation Lighting and Electrical Available Ceramic (2300°) Fireproofing Carpeted Floors Custom Interiors Talk with Us.. 800-656-4143 x2000 Modular Vaults - Fully Configurable   Full Locking Vault Doors In or Out-swinging Vault Doors Heavy Duty Hinges Step System Doors Dual Palusol Gaskets NBC Gaskets Available Digital Locks for Fast Easy Entry Internal Release – Easy Opening from inside 5-Prong Handle 60 Rockwell Hard-plate Heavy Duty Relocking Systems 14 or 18 Independent Locking Bolts Ask About our top & bottom bolts Several Colors to Choose From Personalization Available Call 800-656-4143 x2000 to speak with Us! Security and peace of mind. Easy Opening Internal Release Lighting and Electrical Available Custom Build Your Shelter Virtually Anywhere - Even a Closet! Modular shelters are truly modular. Build your custom shelter almost anywhere, even in a closet! Easy assembly. Ventilation System Modular Construction Call to Talk to Us Direct- 800-656-4143 x2000 Truly Modular Shelter can be installed almost anywhere. Customize Your Shelter with Interior Lighting and Electrical Outlets. Truly modular. Assemble virtually anywhere. 2300° Ceramic Fireproofing Easy to Assemble - Internal Release - Electrical available.   Escape Hatches If something should block your main door or primary exit while you are inside a safe room/storm shelter, a secondary means of egress could be the difference between life and death. All American Made Pro Escape Hatches are built to match the security level and fire protection of your Shelter Door. Emergency Pro Escape Hatches can be either in or out-swing hinged and can even open vertically for egress at the top of a ladder. The Emergency Escape Hatches are made to open from the inside only but can be configured to open from the outside as well. Modular Shelter Price List Below is a list of our most popular standard configurations. Need a custom configuration? Call us to talk with one of our modular security and storm shelter specialists about your specific requirements. 3/16" Reinforced Steel Walls In-Swinging Hinged 1" Step System Vault Door , Digital Entry, Internal Release Dimensions Number of Pieces Price 4' width x 6' depth x 7' height 1 $5279 6' width x 6' depth x 7' height 2 $5989 6' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $6699 8' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $7519 8' width x 10' depth x 7' height 3 $9419 8' width x 12' depth x 7' height 3 $10,279 8' width x 14' depth x 7' height 4 $11,439 8' width x 16' depth x 7' height 4 $12,399 8' width x 20' depth x 7' height 5 $13,777 1/4" Reinforced Steel Walls In-Swinging Hinged 2" Step System Vault Door, Digital Entry, Internal Release Dimensions Number of Pieces Price 4' width x 6' depth x 7' height 1 $6999 6' width x 6' depth x 7' height 2 $7899 6' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $8849 8' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $9929 8' width x 10' depth x 7' height 3 $12,079 8' width x 12' depth x 7' height 3 $13,149 8' width x 14' depth x 7' height 4 $14,359 8' width x 16' depth x 7' height 4 $15,419 8' width x 20' depth x 7' height 5 $18,365 2300 Degree Ceramic Fireproof Walk-In Vault 3/16" Reinforced Steel Walls In-Swinging Hinged 1" Step System Vault Door, Digital Entry, Internal Release Dimensions Number of Pieces Price 4' width x 6' depth x 7' height 1 $9199 6' width x 6' depth x 7' height 2 $10,299 6' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $11,379 8' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $12,699 8' width x 10' depth x 7' height 3 $15,179 8' width x 12' depth x 7' height 3 $16,439 8' width x 14' depth x 7' height 4 $17,699 8' width x 16' depth x 7' height 4 $22,559 8' width x 20' depth x 7' height 5 $25,699 2300 Degree Ceramic Fireproof Walk-In Vault 1/4" Reinforced Steel Walls In-Swinging Hinged 2" Step System Vault Door, Digital Entry, Internal Release Dimensions Number of Pieces Price 4' width x 6' depth x 7' height 1 $10,969 6' width x 6' depth x 7' height 2 $12,229 6' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $13,529 8' width x 8' depth x 7' height 2 $15,049 8' width x 10' depth x 7' height 3 $17,839 8' width x 12' depth x 7' height 3 $19,119 8' width x 14' depth x 7' height 4 $20,619 8' width x 16' depth x 7' height 4 $25,569 8' width x 20' depth x 7' height 5 $30,299 Make Your Own Mega Shelter! The modular shelters can be made in virtually any size and configuration. Custom interiors and options available to suit your individual preferences and requirements, Please call to talk with one of our tornado shelter and safe room experts.  Two Piece Modular Shelter final assembly and inspection room. Modular Safe Rooms are available with inward or outward swinging doors. Safe rooms can be configured with interior lighting, ventilation systems, electrical outlets and more. Call to talk with a Safe Room and Storm Shelter expert. We specialize in manufacturing high quality all American Made Walk In Vaults, Storm Shelters, Tornado Shelters and Modular Safe Rooms at Factory Direct prices. Whether you are building a walk in vault into the home of your dreams or retrofitting a closet into a Tornado Shelter or Gun Room, We have the expertise to provide you with an American Made Safe Room that will serve you well for a lifetime…Guaranteed. Get peace of mind with an American Hand Made Made Safe Room! We deliver shelters to all states! 800-656-4143 x2000 The Warranty.... Fire If your Safe or vault door is damaged during a fire, will replace your safe for Free. Break-In If your safe of vault door is attacked and force entered we will either repair or replace it for free. Manufacturer Defect In most cases, we will repair your safe or vault door on site due to manufacturer defect. Extended Life Time Warranties Lifetime Lock and Attempted Break-In are not standard warranties. Locks are warranted by the manufacturer for a period of one year from date of purchase. Extended life time warranties on locks and Attempted Break-in Warranties are available at time of purchase or within 30 days of purchase. Fully Warranties and stands behind the products it manufactures. We do not cover the contents of safes or vaults, or the installation/removal of safes or vault doors for any reason under any circumstances. A police/fire report will need to be properly filed and provided to us within 30 days along with proof of purchase and owners identification in order to activate any fire or break-in warranty. In some cases we will require your safe or vault door to be returned to us for proper inspection and repair/replacement. We will guarantee return shipping only any product properly sent to us for repair or replacement. Thank you For Visiting - We look forward to speaking with you!!! Call Direct: 800-656-4143 x2000 The Guys hard at work building great projects all day!!   Above RIGHT 1/2" True Thickness Class 1 Plate Steel ready to be used on your product!   Above photos - That's True Class 1, 1" Steel Plate being stored, ready for use on your product! Some historic perspective on safes, vaults & vault doors. Safes and vault doors have been used to protect valuables from theft for over two-hundred years, and are fundamentally the same today as they have always been with a few exceptions and upgrades. As long as there have been safes and vaults, there have been people attempting to defeat them in order to reap the rewards concealed within them. Almost as soon as new technologies are developed to secure valuables, someone has figured a way to defeat that technology. Even during World War I and II when some safes were manufactured using sealed vials of poisons and gasses behind the front panels of steel in front of the locks and mechanisms within their doors to stop drilling and cutting attacks, safe crackers learned how to either capture the gasses while cutting or brought gas masks with them so they would not be poisoned or gassed. Essentially, no matter how good a safe or vault is perceived to be, with enough time, proper tools and knowledge, every safe or vault can be defeated. However, when combined with other deterrents and current technologies a safe or vault is the most effective means of protecting valuables, and more recently people from would be thieves, defending against intruder attacks or providing protection against fire, tornado, hurricane or any other natural disaster. Is a cheap gun safe an option? The old adage you get what you pay for is very applicable when it comes to gun safes. Think of the valuables you are trying to protect with your safe. Do you really want a cheap gun safe? Cheap safes are usually foreign made and use inferior materials to save on manufacturing cost. A quality gun safe is a lifetime investment. Our safes are not cheap, but they are a very good value and provide added security and features not found on cheap safes. To find out more about the difference between cheap safes and our quality American made safes call us to talk with one of our safe pros. What makes for a good modern safe or vault door and what should you look for when choosing one? While everyone's needs are different, there are a few good guidelines that you should consider. First and foremost, size. Make sure you consider the future when choosing a safe. If you are an avid gun collector or have a sizable coin collection, precious metals, jewelry, cameras or documents and are looking for a safe; figure that those collections will grow. Get something larger than what you currently need or risk having to get another one in the near future to accommodate future collectibles and valuables that you need safe keeping for - 60% say they wished they went larger! The same goes for a vault, vault door or shelter. When looking at vault doors, consider the things you are going to be moving thru the door. Furniture, couches, chairs, desks, safes, etc. If you or someone in your family is getting older and maybe wheelchair bound now or in the future, consider ADA regulations and make sure you have at least a 36" clear thru space and that the accessories of the door are at reachable height. If you have children who will need to access the door in case of emergency, make sure your door is simple enough for a five year old to open with minimal effort. Below are a few other things to consider when deciding on a new safe or vault door. For further information please call to talk with one of our safe, vault door and storm shelter / safe room experts. Which is better, a Flat Safe or Vault Door or a Step System Safe or Vault Door? Most of you have witnessed the multi stepped doors used inside your bank or credit union. Still, most safes are created with flat doors that close on only one level against the body and are poorly sealed and easily defeated by simple pry-attacks. Properly built Step System Doors and frames are an effective means of deterring pry-attacks and are also the most effective means of achieving higher fireproof levels when used with proper fireproof materials. Most flat doors have a tendency of warping in fire, even the best of gaskets have trouble providing an adequate seal against smoke and heat damage inside the safe or vault. Step Systems are commonly built using bent steel on the outside edge of doors and layered steel within frames providing strength and a more rigid door that is more resistant to warping in the highest of temperatures and can be sealed using multiple gaskets. Essentially, a properly built stepped door locked against a stepped frame is far superior to a flat door. What's Better Internal Hinges or Exposed Hinges? Safes and vault doors that use internal hinges are far better looking than a safe or vault door that uses exposed hinges, but looks don't provide security. First of all, internal hinges usually only allow the doors to open to a 90? angle or straight out from the safe or vault door frame. This makes the space behind the door hard to reach and in some cases completely unusable. In the case of vault doors, internal hinges narrow the usable space thru the door. Many safes and vault doors that use internal hinges don't use locking bolts on the back side of the door making them vulnerable to easier pry attacks and simple one sided frame attacks. External and exposed hinges are often attacked and in some cases ground completely off the door, with the thinking that without hinges, the back side of the door will pull open. Unfortunately for the would be thief, safes with exposed hinges normally have locking bolts (active or deadbolt) on the hinge side of the door. Attacking external hinges is simply a waste of time. An external hinge allows for the door to swing open to it's full 180?...making the interior of the safe fully usable and accessible. What makes for good fireproofing? Steel itself is pretty well fireproof but holds heat and readily allows for heat to penetrate into a safe or vault. While a bare metal safe or vault door can be secure against attack it is only half of what it could be. Dry-wall is not only inexpensive but provides an adequate level of fire protection inside safes and vaults so long as it is used properly and should include several layers and supported in a way so it does not pull away from walls and collapse into the safe or vault during a fire. At best, dry wall is limited to the temperature it will withstand for a given amount of time before it breaks down. Concrete makes safes very heavy and is a fantastic fireproofing material but it is my opinion that it should not be used inside a safe or against any bare steel barrier because it is a water based material that will cause corrosion in time, shortening the lifespan of the product. The best fireproofing I have found to date is Kaowool Ceramic. It is not only a lightweight dry material that provides exceptional fireproof ability well beyond drywall, it doesn't have the corrosive effect and properties of concrete. If properly installed, Ceramic is by far the best available fireproofing. What Types of Gaskets & Seals are available for Safes & Vault Doors? Foam, basic closure Silicone, water tight (can be high temp) Palusol®, Fire gasket (expands to seal door in heat) EPDM, Chemical resistant NBC, Chemical resistant Knife Edge & Double Knife Edge, EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse) What type of Locks should a Safe or Vault Door have? Rotating Dial Locks (Spy-Proof & Locking Dials), arguably old fashion dial combination locks are still the most reliable all around locks. However, advancements have been made to electronic and digital locks that make them the new standard even to our government and military. Digital locks are not only fast and simple, but they can have multiple users and combinations that can be changed or added to in order to satisfy the owner or manager of the lock. Most digital locks come with features that make picking almost impossible and will shut down temporarily if attempts are made to pick their combinations. Most rely on an electric source (battery or direct power). Some might argue that Digital Locks are somewhat vulnerable to Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) , however their are also Digital-Dial Locks-- that's right, I said Digital Dial Locks that are powered by the user rotating the dial and are protected against EMP. Biometric or Fingerprint locks are fantastic for families and for children who might need to get into a storm shelter/vault room in seconds. Biometric locks usually hold multiple users and can be used as a Digital Lock as well. For a higher level security, most Biometric Digital Locks can be set up to require both a fingerprint identification and a combination. Storm Shelters vs. Walk in Vaults...what's the difference? Most shelters are without fireproofing and will always have an in-swinging door, usually without locking capability. This means that the common shelter is not much good for anything other than personal protection during a storm. Vaults are usually fireproof and almost always have out-swinging doors. This means that the common vault is great at protecting valuables from fire and theft but not much good as a storm shelter due to the fact that debris piled against the door could lock people inside. Combination shelter/vault. Fairly new in the marketplace, combination shelter/vaults are usually fireproof and equipped with in-swinging doors that lock but can be internally opened. What are the Current Trends in Safes, Vaults & Vault Doors? Most modern safes are created using steel. Exotic metals such as stainless steel, copper, aluminum, etc. are also being used successfully to prevent certain types of attacks such as cutting torches and plasma cutters and can provide a modern look acceptable in just about any setting. Still, the best kept secret and most secure safe or vault is one that no one knows you have. Safes and vault doors are being hidden so creatively that even when in plain sight they are indistinguishable from common everyday items like staircases and bookshelves refrigerators, etc... I have even seen movable concrete walls with running water falls on them that conceal entire rooms, staircases and safes. Stacked stone walls make external doors virtually invisible. Even outdoor and underground vaults can be concealed using the natural camouflage of the environment (trees, bushes, rocks, etc...). With a little creativity, the possibilities of concealment are endless. . .
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Country of Manufacture United States
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