Gordon's Feed and Pet Supply, Rogersville, MO

Protect your loved ones!

~~~~~Attention~~~~~

You will find many competitors trying to say they have the best storm shelter available.
The question is can they prove their fiberglass, concrete, steel, or PLASTIC shelter will
withstand a Category F-4 to F-5 Tornado? Or, the ravages of corrosion over time?

Probably Not!

 

Protect those around you, your pets, and your valuables with the finest, most cost effective, tornado shelters available on the market.

Tornado Shelter Standard Features Include:

  • Impact Tested Door Design
  • Fully Weather Sealed Door
  • Screened In Ventilation
  • 6 Point Lock System
  • Easy Open Door System
  • Non-Skid Steps
  • Molded In Seating
  • Carpet
  • White Gel Coat Interior
  • Green Epoxy Coated Exterior
  • Full Limited Warranty
  • Made In The USA

We are now featuring All Weather Safe rooms and Tornado Shelters. These Storm Shelters are available in many standard and custom sizes.


New LS8 Storm Shelter

Diagram of Tornado Destruction

Widespread Tornado Damage: Forney Elementary, High Schools Damaged

April 4, 2012

This is a VERY extensive view of the Texas tornadoes complete with timeline, many images and many videos. “NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Follow this story for constant severe weather damage updates and look here for a slideshow of damage around the region. Multiple tornadoes threw tractor-trailers in the air, damaged both a Forney elementary school [...]

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TORNADO TOSSING TRUCK ARLINGTON DALLAS FORT WORTH TEXAS SEVERE STORM 03 APRIL 2012

April 4, 2012
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Raw Footage:Tornado Damage In Arlington Texas–April/3/2012

April 4, 2012
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RAW VIDEO: Tornado In Lancaster Neighborhood

April 4, 2012

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/6906225-raw-video-tornado-in-lancaster-neighborhood/

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Tornadoes sweep area, destroying homes and cutting power

April 4, 2012

 BY DAVID TARRANT Staff Writer dtarrant@dallasnews.com Published: 03 April 2012 07:11 PM Wave after wave of storms battered North Texas Tuesday afternoon, smashing homes and apartment complexes, toppling trees, tossing vehicles and forcing thousands of students to seek shelter inside their schools.   The National Weather Service reported at least a dozen tornadoes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area [...]

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Photos: Tornado in Dexter, Michigan, destroys homes

March 16, 2012

Follow this link for images of the March 15 2012 Tornado damage in Dexter, Michigan. Courtesy of New Haven Register, New Haven CT 06511

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More than 100 homes damaged by Michigan tornado

March 16, 2012

More than 100 homes damaged by Mich. tornado Contributing: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY DEXTER, Mich. – A solitary hand stuck out of the rubble of a home destroyed when a tornado ripped through a Michigan village leaving more than 100 homes in splinters. The first officer on the scene, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Deputy Ray Yee, [...]

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Nothing to Play With

March 8, 2012

Follow this link for 2012 images from around the country.

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Scientists Make Progress In Assessing Tornado

March 8, 2012

Scientists Make Progress In Assessing Tornado Seasons (via redOrbit) Study Offers First Step in Short-Term Forecasting Meteorologists can see a busy hurricane season brewing months ahead, but until now there has been no such crystal ball for tornadoes, which are much smaller and more volatile. This information gap took on new urgency after tornadoes in [...]

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Active tornado season expected in 2012

March 8, 2012

http://www.pratttribune.com/topstories/x570354418/Active-tornado-season-expected-in-2012 Pratt, Kan. — The weather system that caused massive destruction and claimed one life in Harveyville then marched its way across the southeast United States was one of the biggest tornado producers in U.S. history. The outbreak was unique in the number of tornados, number of tornado warnings, number of states and number of deaths. [...]

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