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Old 05-28-2013, 08:12 AM   #190
BigV
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Originally Posted by Lamplighter View Post
Z, the US FEMA has download-able plans and drawings for several different types of "safe rooms",
ranging from cellar, to cell-lean-to, to outside cement, and to plywood.

The FEMA statements are along the lines of "adequate to protect"

I found these via Google search for: "FEMA saferoom design drawings"
But I have not been able to launch the FEMA P-320 .dwg files,
and haven't been able to figure out how to download the .pdf files.
.DWG files are probably "Drawing" files, suitable for reading with an architectural drawing program like Autodesk. Click here to get info on a reader for such files.
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