Tornado Season: Are You Prepared?

Aerial view of tornado impact on small settlement cottages with destroyed roofs windthrown trees and bent electricity transmission lines

If you live in the south, tornado season is more than just a time of year—it is a serious threat to your safety. From March through May, and again during fall storms, regions like Mississippi and West Tennessee are a part of what meteorologists call “Dixie Alley”—and that region faces some of the most violent and unpredictable weather in the country.

Unlike Tornado Alley in the Midwest, many storms here strike after dark or early in the morning, giving families less time to react. That is why preparation is not just recommended—it is essential.

Being prepared does not mean just tuning in to the forecast. It means having a storm shelter that is built to withstand extreme winds and flying debris. Whether you are in rural Mississippi or a tight-knit West Tennessee neighborhood, every second counts when a tornado warning is issued.

Fain Storm Shelters installs above ground, inground, and hillside shelters that exceed FEMA standards—and we do it in just one day. Our shelters are built strong, tested for impact resistance, and available in sizes that can accommodate families large and small. We aLeo offer wheelchair-accessible options, because no one should be left behind in a storm.

We serve Mississippi and West Tennessee with the same urgency we would want for our own families—because we’re family-owned, and your safety is personal to us.

• Now is the time to act. Do not wait for the next warning.

• Dry weather means faster installs.

• Call today to secure your shelter and your peace of mind.

Tornado season does not give second chances. Be ready before the next one hits.

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