Safe Room Construction Tips

While not required by code, the proper installation of a safe room could provide “near-absolute protection” in extreme weather events, according to FEMA. For more instruction, refer to FEMA’s Taking Shelter From the Storm, Building a Safe Room for Your Home or Small Business.

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Pete Sucheski

While not required by code, the proper installation of a safe room could provide “near-absolute protection” in extreme weather events, according to FEMA. For more instruction, refer to FEMA’s Taking Shelter From the Storm, Building a Safe Room for Your Home or Small Business.


1. Latches – FEMA advises three locking-pin, deadbolt, or slide bolt latches with minimum 1-inch throw surface—mounted with #8 x 3-inch wood deck screws.

2. Hinges – On the hinge side, use three 4-inch heavy-duty 5-knuckle hinges with U.S.-manufactured full-head screws. Offset the hinges from the deadbolts.

3. Construction – Use 2×4 framing; double-up each stud and sheath the wall with two layers of 3/4-inch plywood over a layer of 14-gauge steel sheathing.

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