Categorizing people responding to what is actually happening in their communities as engaging in hysteria strikes me as an unwarranted and mean spirited slap. The lack of standard basements and tornado shelters here in tornado alley has struck most of the country as insane for quite some time.
But beyond that, of course a bunch of companies jumped in when they saw an opportunity. And of course demand died down after not only a slow year but because so many people who had been putting it off went ahead and made the jump when supply and demand drove down the cost and made it more cost effective. Good for them. News flash - storm shelters aren 't the type of thing you buy every year which is why companies typically strike when the iron is hot. Plenty of storm shelter companies are still doing well, especially if they are a branch of a septic tank business or have ties to new construction.
In my established neighborhood we've had two new houses built since 2010. Both put in storm shelters - one in 2010 and the other this past year after he lost not one, but two houses in the big tornados that tore through Moore in 1999 and the last big one. I personally wouldn't call the man hysterical after having that experience. Five people had underground shelters installed in existing homes prior to the "hysteria." Two other people, myself included, installed above ground shelters and had simply been waiting for a good option that would work since we both have big dogs. Two others put in below ground shelters in 2013 - one when his mother-in-law died and they sold her house with the storm shelter they'd previously used. The other got one just because he got shook up. It got pretty scary around here when the El Reno storm was swinging close. At this point, only six people don't have shelters but I know two of them have been talking about getting one for several years and just haven't gotten around to it. Three other people have basements.
Not sure I want to be in the same neighborhood as the guy who has had two houses blown away - he might be a tornado magnet.
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