for you and your family or employees from injury or death caused by the
that, based on our
and
according to the guidance in this publication will have a high probability of
to the original purchaser, the manufacturer will replace any
resulting
confirmed tornado
. This replacement benefit does not include labor to replace the
o be valid this
per all the
(National Storm Shelter
obtained from the
sferable to anyone beyond the original
To obtain this benefit, the owner of the Safe Room must also allow the Manufacturer (or
. The
writing to allow manufacturer to take photographs of the Safe
notify the manufacturer in
. All transportation charges, damage, or loss
incurred during transportation of parts submitted for replacement or repair under this
shall be borne by the purchaser. Should you have any questions concerning this
8183. The model number, serial number,
dealer from
claim can be
ollow all manufacturer’s
to
(National Storm Shelter Association) Type 4 Seal
This tornado safe room was designed, tested and manufactured by a
Shelter Association (NSSA) in
ts, but may have
assembled and/or installed outside of the control of the Producer
ncluding
the foundation to which this safe room is affixed, is
integral to the
“Having a safe room in your home or small business can help provide near-
dangerous forces of extreme winds. Near-absolute protection means
current knowledge of tornadoes and hurricanes, the occupants of a safe room built
installed
being protected from injury or death.” FEMA – P 320 - 2008
Lifetime Storm Damage Replacement Benefit
For the life of this product and
structurally damaged components (excluding accessories) of the Safe Room
from a NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association)
missile impact
components, cosmetic damages to any surface, or shipping. For this benefit t
Safe Room must have been properly installed (or if moved properly reinstalled)
manufacturer’s guidelines, and affixed with a valid NSSA
Association) Type 4 Seal (for its current location) which was
manufacturer. This replacement benefit is not tran
purchaser.
its representative) onsite to inspect the structurally damaged components if requested
owner must also agree in
Room and to use these photographs and story for marketing purposes at its sole discretion.
In the event you have a claim under this benefit, you must
writing either via US mail or electronic mail
benefit
benefit, please contact us toll-free at 1-800-222date of purchase, NSSA Type 4 Seal Number and the name of the authorized
whom you purchased the product will be needed before any benefit
processed.
To maintain this replacement benefit the original owner must perform the following:
1. During installation the original owner must f
installation guidelines, checklists and inspection requirements as needed
obtain the NSSA’s
which is outlined here:
a.
Producer Member of the National Storm
accordance with FEMA, ICC, and NSSA requiremen
been
Member. The manner, in which this safe room is installed, i
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successful performance of this product under extreme weather
ation
Installation Checklist and an Inspection
ith these
The National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA) and the
representative
arrange for inspection by a Qualified Inspector immediately upon
ctor is defined as either a
safe room is installed, a registered architect, a professional engineer, a
NSSA Producer Member or his
The
Inspector should complete the Inspection Checklist, and this Checklist
Member. Upon receipt of the
NSSA
to the shelter to confirm that the shelter meets all FEMA,
contact the
lly
null and
the new location
INSPECTION AND
AIN THE NSSA TYPE
ABSOLUTE
D WILL MAKE ALL
SAFE ROOM
AMAGE REPLACEMENT
will
r
To exercise this limited warranty the owner must allow the manufacturer (or its
representative) at its discretion to inspect the Safe Room onsite. Failure to allow this
urer will determine if the
conditions. The manufacturer has provided detailed Install
Instructions, including an
Checklist. Installation must be in strict accordance w
instructions.
Producer Member recommend that the owner or their
installation of this shelter. A Qualified Inspe
local building inspector or the authority having jurisdiction where the
licensed professional inspector, or the
qualified safe room installer or qualified technical representative.
should be returned to the Producer
completed Checklist, the Producer Member will issue a Type 4
Seal to affix
ICC, and NSSA standards. We encourage you to
manufacturer of this shelter with any questions that you may have.
b. If the original purchaser removes the Safe Room from its origina
installed location all warranties and benefits are immediately
void. However, if the original owner follows all the required
installation, inspection and certification procedures at
then the replacement benefit can be reinstated.
FAILING TO FOLLOW ALL THE INSTALLATION,
DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO OBT
4 SEAL THE SAFE ROOM MAY NOT DELIVER THE NEARPROTECTION IT WAS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE AN
BENEFITS PROVIDED TO THE PURCHASER UNDER THE
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIFETIME STORM D
BENEFIT NULL AND VOID.
5 Year Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
The manufacturer’s limited warranty to the original consumer purchaser is as follows: The
Safe Room is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years
from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser. The manufacturer
repair or replace, at its discretion, parts found to be defective due to materials o
workmanship only.
inspection will void the warranty. Upon inspection, the manufact
damaged or malfunctioning components will be repaired or replaced.
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Limitations and Exclusions
ducts which have been
uctions
product
assembly or
arranty
ormal wear, normal
Small damage to the powder coat finish
tallation, or from normal wear and
tear. To reduce the likelihood of rusting, the owner should repair any damage to
warranty is not
notify the
. All transportation charges,
damage, or loss incurred during transportation of parts submitted for replacement or
warranty shall be borne by the purchaser. Should you have any
8183.
and the
dealer from whom you purchased the product will be needed
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE
HE SAME TIME PERIODS STATED HEREIN FOR ALL
. Some states do not allow the limitation of
consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, so the
warranty gives you
state. This is
This limited warranty is subject to the following limitations and exclusions:
1) Limitation - This limited warranty applies only to pro
properly assembled, adjusted, and operated in accordance with the instr
contained within this manual. This limited warranty does not apply to any
that has been subject to alteration, misuse, abuse, improper
installation, shipping damage, or to normal wear of product. This limited w
does not apply to damage caused by any act of man or any natural event.
2) Exclusions - Excluded from this limited warranty are: N
adjustments, and normal maintenance.
that may have occurred during shipping, ins
the powder coat finish as soon as possible. This limited
transferable to anyone beyond the original purchaser.
In the event you have a claim under this limited warranty, you must
manufacturer in writing either via US mail or electronic mail
repair under this limited
questions concerning this limited warranty, please contact us toll-free at 1-800-222The model number, serial number, date of purchase, NSSA Type 4 Seal Number
name of the authorized
before any limited warranty claim can be processed.
THIS LIMITED
LIMITED TO T
EXPRESSED WARRANTIES
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited
specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state-toa limited warranty as defined by the Magnuson-Moss Act of 1975.
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When Choosing a Location For Your Safety Shelter:
1)Location of Shelter is at the minimum elevation of the lowest floor required by the
floodplain ordinance of the community, or One Foot above the flood elevation
corresponding to the highest recorded elevation if the area is not in a mapped special flood
hazard area or is in a mapped nonparticipating community.
2)Shelter is located within the interior of a residence or located within 150 feet of the
residence it is intended to serve. If located outside the residence, shelter is protected from
all external weather conditions.
3)Do not locate the Safety Shelter over an expansion joint in the concrete slab.
4)Do not locate the Safety Shelter in a low or potentially wet area. If the Safety Shelter is
allowed to sit in water or a damp area, damage may result that is not covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
5)Do not locate Safety Shelter closer than three (3) feet to any electrical or gas appliance.
6)Do not locate Safety Shelter where it will block access to any electrical panel or breaker
box.
7)Do not locate Safety Shelter closer than 2” from any wall or structure. The side of the
Safety Shelter you install the Lower and Upper Wall Panel Assembly should be far enough
away from any wall or structure to allow a person to be able to safely walk between. See
pgs 12 & 19 of this manual and the yellow Emergency Exit Instruction Sheet (PN 20056)
for additional information.
8)Do not store any items in a manner that would block any of the Safety Shelter vents.
Operating and Safety Instructions
Safety Precautions
1)Your ESP Safety Shelter has been designed and certified by Professional Registered
Engineers and physically tested at Texas Tech University to ensure that it meets or exceeds
FEMA –P320 Guidelines and the ICC 500-2014 Specifications.
2)Your Safety Shelter also meets the standards set for by the National Storm Shelter
Association (NSSA) and once properly installed can bear their Seal.
3)NEVER allow children to play in or around the Safety Shelter.
4)Keep the Safety Shelter locked at all times and place the key out of reach of children but
where it can be located quickly in case of emergency.
5)When closing door from the inside one hand must be on the long handle located on the
door jamb and the other hand on the inside door handle. NEVER place hands on or near
either edge of the door or the door jamb while closing the door. Failure to strictly follow
this procedure could result in serious injury to the user.
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6)NEVER attempt to attach any type of AC (alternating current) or high voltage
lighting fixtures or appliance to the Safety Shelter without first consulting a licensed
electrician and your local electrical codes. Failure to strictly comply with all
applicable electrical codes could result in serious injury and/or death. Battery
operated lights and appliances can be used inside the Safety Shelter.
7)NEVER store flammable materials or fuel in your Safety Shelter.
8)NEVER have an open flame in your Safety Shelter. An open flame could deplete the
oxygen in the room and cause asphyxiation.
9)Keep a flashlight(s) or other battery operated lights inside the Safety Shelter. Check
or replace the batteries in these lights twice per year.
10)Become familiar with your Safety Shelter and the operation of the door, so that in
case of an emergency you can open and close it quickly and safely.
11)NEVER store any items in front of the Safety Shelter that would block access to the
door in the event of an emergency.
12)Establish and practice a plan for all family members to meet and enter the Safety
Shelter in case of an emergency. Practice the plan at least once a year.
13)When entering the Safety Shelter during a storm be aware that the floor may be wet
and slippery from water entering the open door (depending upon the location).
14)You should always take a mobile phone with you into the Safety Shelter so you can
contact emergency help if needed. However, if you forget your phone during a
Tornado Watch or Warning do not leave the Safety Shelter to retrieve your phone.
15)Any time the National Weather Service issues a Tornado Watch or Warning for your
area you should enter the Safety Shelter.
16)We suggest stocking your Safety Shelter with provisions and supplies so that it is
ready when needed.
Safety Shelter Periodic Inspection
1)
At least twice a year inspect the operation of the Safety Shelter.
2)
3)
Inspect the outside of the Safety Shelter for items blocking the door or any
vents. Remove these items if found.
Unlock the Safety Shelter Door.
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4)
Slide the door to the fully open position. If the door does not slide freely look
for obstructions behind the door or inside the door’s overhead rail and
remove. The bearings inside the door rollers are sealed for the life of the
Safety Shelter and should not need lubrication.
5)
6)
7)
8)With the door closed and the deadbolt in the locked position insert the
Using a flashlight or lights inside the Safety Shelter move the door latch
handle. Everything should move freely without binding. Adjust and/or apply
light oil to all joints if necessary.
Close the door. In the closed position the latch must fully engage over the
three latch pins (without force). If not, follow the procedures in the Installation
Instructions for alignment of the door.
Turn the deadbolt to the locked position and attempt to unlatch the door with
the knurled door handle. The handle should not move or in any manner
unlatch the door from the three latch pins. If the deadbolt fails to prevent the
handle from unlatching the door check the deadbolt lock for proper operation
and engagement into the latch bar.
Locking Pin through the Door Jamb, Door and Latch Bar. Once fully inserted
through the Jamb rotate the Latching Pin 90° counterclockwise so the handle
is down. Unlock the deadbolt and attempt to open the door with the latch
handle. The Locking Pin should not allow the door to unlatch, even with the
deadbolt unlocked.
9)Relock the deadbolt and remove all three Latch Pins and the Locking Pin
from the Door Jamb. The door should open freely for an emergency escape.
10)Reinstall the three Latch Pins, exit the Safety Shelter and close the door. Test
that the door is fully latched onto the pins by pulling strongly on the door to
the right. Lock the deadbolt and attempt to open the door by pulling on the
Handle. If it does open follow the Installation Instructions for alignment of
the door.
11)Once a year check the torque on all anchor bolts to 40 ft-lbs and all other bolts
in the Safety Shelter to 31 ft-lbs.
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ety Shelter Periodic Maintenance
Saf
1)
2)
3)
4)
To clean your Safety Shelter use warm water and a damp rag with dish
soap. Thoroughly rinse with water and dry.
Solvents and harsh chemicals should NEVER be used on the Safety
Shelter. They will damage the powder coat finish causing the metal to rust
and will void the Warranty.
NEVER attempt to repair the Safety Shelter yourself. Call the
manufacturer at 800-222-8183.
Once every year lubricate all moving joints on the door latch mechanism
with light (3n1) oil.
Safety Shelter Operation Instructions
1)Children should NEVER be allowed to play near or in the Safety
Shelter.
2)
Your Safety Shelter can be used for many purposes: 1) As a Storm Shelter to
provide near-absolute protection from wind blown debris during a Tornadic
event or sever wind storm, 2) as a panic room or safe place of harbor during a
home invasion or similar type event, and 3) as a vault to store valuable items.
If used as a vault be sure that no items are placed in the Safety Shelter that
would inhibit a person from using it as a Storm Shelter or Panic Room.
3)
4)
5)
6)
Be sure to store the key to the Safety Shelter deadbolt out of reach of
children but where an adult can get to it easily and quickly.
To be ready for any type of event equip your Safety Shelter with a minimum
list of supplies: first aid kit, weather radio (with extra batteries), ear plugs of
the appropriate size and quantity for everyone expected to use the Safety
Shelter, drinking water (approximately one (1) gallon per person), books and
games to keep children occupied, extra flashlights (with extra batteries and
suggest one flashlight for each person using the Safety Shelter). Other items
could be included as deemed necessary.
Have a family meeting and make an emergency plan. Practice your plan
once a year including entering and exiting the Safety Shelter. This will also
allow everyone an opportunity to become comfortable inside the Safety
Shelter.
You should always take a mobile phone with you into the Safety Shelter so
you can contact emergency help if needed. However, if you forget your
phone during a Tornado Watch or Warning do not leave the Safety Shelter
to retrieve your phone.
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7)
Family members that are old enough to be left home alone should be
trained on how to properly and safely use the Safety Shelter. A plan should
be established and practiced just for them.
8)
9)
10)To open the door from the outside, rotate the handle to the right and pull the
11)Enter the Safety Shelter and be sure everyone is accounted for.
12)Be sure everyone is clear of the door. Place your right hand on the vertical
13)To ensure the door has properly latched push the Black Knurled Door Handle
To prevent children from playing inside the Safety Shelter it is
recommended that it remain locked at all times.
To enter the Safety Shelter unlock the deadbolt and remove the key from
the deadbolt. Take the key with you into the Safety Shelter.
door from left to right. Slide the door all the way to the right until it is fully
opened.
handle on the door jamb. Then, grasp the round vertical Door Handle Bar
(not the black knurled handle) with your left hand and pull the door closed to
the right until it latches inside the door jamb and all three pins are engaged.
to the right and visibly check that the latch bar is fully engaged over the three
latch pins. Lock the Deadbolt lock by turning the thumb latch to the right.
Grab the vertical door handle and pull back to the left to ensure the door is
properly latched. If the door opens, repeat the previous steps above until the
door latches to the jamb properly and all three latches pins are engaged.
14)Install the Locking Pin into the Key Hole in the Door Jamb. The Locking Pin
must go through five (5) sections; two (2) sides of the door jamb, two (2)
sides of the door, and one (1) Latch Bar inside the door. Rotate the handle of
the Locking Pin counterclockwise so that the handle is pointing down. This
Locking Pin positively locks all three members together and provides nearabsolute protection from the door opening under a sever wind event.. This
Locking Pin should remain in the locked (down) position until it is safe to
exit the Safety Shelter.
15)During a high wind event NEVER allow a person to be closer than 3” to any
exterior wall or door of the Safety Shelter. If sitting on a bench, do not lean
back against the wall during an event.
16)In the event of a direct hit or damage outside, it is recommended not to leave
the Safety Shelter until emergency personnel arrive to assist. There may be
unforeseen hazards directly outside the Safety Shelter created by the storm
that could cause serious injury or death. If you have a cell phone in the Safety
Shelter with you call 911 and let them know your location. If you must exit
the Safety Shelter prior to emergency personnel arriving, do so with extreme
caution and be aware of all your surroundings.
17)You should also listen to your weather radio to determine when it is safe to
leave your Safety Shelter. Just because the wind has slowed, does not mean it
is safe to exit!
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19)To exit the Safety Shelter, Remove the Locking Pin, move the Black Knurled
Door Handle to the left and slide the door open to the left. Exit the Safety
Shelter to a safe location.
20)If for any reason any part of the door latching mechanism becomes damaged
and inoperable causing the door to not open, there is a failsafe relief method
to get the door open. First, rotate and remove the Locking Pin from the Jamb.
Second, there are three Latch Pins in the jamb. Remove the Cotter Pins from
the back of these pins and then pull these three pins out of the jamb. The door
will now open no matter how it is locked. This can only be performed from
inside the Safety Shelter.
21)In the unlikely event that the door or exit path beyond the door becomes
blocked by debris, the Lower and Upper Wall Panel Assembly can be
disassembled from the inside of the Safety Shelter using the supplied Wrench
(PN 20075Y) or similar tools. See pgs 12, 19 and 25 of this manual and the
yellow Emergency Exit Instruction Sheet (PN 20056) for additional
information.
ommended Tools For Assembly:
Rec
•Leather Gloves
•Safety Glasses
•Flashlight
•(1) Hammer Drill with 1/2” Carbide Concrete Drill Bits
(Do Not Use Diamond Bits)
•(1) Hammer
•(1) Torque Wrench Capable of 40 Ft-lbs
•(1) 9/16” Open End Wrench or Socket Wrench
•(1) 3/8” Drive X 9/16” Deep Well Socket Wrench & Extension
•(2) 3/4” Open End Wrenches
•(1) 3/4” Deep Well Socket Wrench
•(1) Screwdriver or Punch for Aligning Holes
Note:
The supplied Wrench (PN 20075Y) is
intended to be used in an emergency.
It is not recommended to be used to
assemble the Safety Shelter.
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ANCHOR BOLT ALIGNMENT TEMPLATES
Item #
Part #
Description
G
4
5
0
X
4
8
R
S
G
4
8
0
X
4
8
R
S
S
R
G
4
1
1
X
4
8
S
R
4
8
X
G
4
4
1
G
9
3
0
X
4
8
R
S
119794Template - Anchor Bolt, Front Left
219795Template - Anchor Bolt, Rear Left
319796Template - Anchor Bolt, 30"
419797Template - Anchor Bolt, 60"
519798Template - Anchor Bolt, Front Right
619849Template - Anchor Bolt, Rear Right
720195Template - Anchor Bolt, 15"
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ASSEMBLY
Some components have
been hidden for clarity.
The Center Roof Panel
(item 24) is not included
with model SR84X039G.
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It is essential that the Lower and Upper
Wal
l Panel Assembly (items 32, 33 & 34)
be positioned so that in the event of an
emergency they can be disassembled
to allow for a safe exit. Do not place these
panels against a wall or other obstruction.
See Step 1 on pg 21 of this Manual and
the yellow Emergency Exit Instruction
Sheet (PN 20056). It is recommended
that you keep the supplied Wrench
(item 35) or similar tools, this manual
and the yellow Emergency Exit Instruction
Sheet in the Safety Shelter at all times. The
supplied Wrench is intended to be used in
an emergency. It is not recommended to
be used to assemble the Safety Shelter.
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