The Landing Family Shelter is an above-floor or in-ground steel safe room engineered specifically for residential use. Unlike a generic basement or a flimsy yard bunker, it is manufactured to meet or exceed and NSSA (National Storm Shelter Association) standards. It is designed to withstand:
When you think of home, you think of safety. But in an era of increasing severe weather, regional instability, or home intrusions, "safety" often needs a deeper foundation—literally. The is not just a steel box in your garage floor. It is a purpose-built, code-engineered refuge designed to keep your entire family protected when minutes matter most. the landing family shelter
The Smith family's story inspired others to get involved and make a difference: The Landing Family Shelter is an above-floor or
The shelter typically installs in a garage, basement, or backyard, with a low-profile "landing" (a flush or slightly raised entry threshold) that allows easy walk-in access without tripping hazards. But in an era of increasing severe weather,
The Johnson family in Oklahoma hears the tornado siren at 10 PM. Dad grabs the "go bag" from the hall closet. Mom wakes the three kids (ages 4, 7, and 12). Within 60 seconds, they are all inside the 6×8 Landing shelter in the garage. The hydraulic-assisted door closes silently. They buckle into the bench seats. Through the peephole, they watch debris fly. Twenty minutes later, the all-clear sounds. Their home’s roof is gone—but everyone is safe, dry, and calm. The kids barely woke up.
It was a cold and rainy winter evening when the Smith family arrived at The Landing Family Shelter. They had been living in their car for weeks, struggling to make ends meet after John, the father, lost his job. The family of four - John, his wife, Sarah, and their two kids, Emily and Jack - were soaked and shivering as they stepped into the shelter.
The Landing Family Shelter made a significant difference in the Smith family's life: