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Posted on: July 31, 2024

FEMA Shelter Upgrades Enhance Accessibility and Security

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Ozark, Mo. - The Ozark Community Center FEMA storm shelter has undergone a significant upgrade, enhancing security and accessibility for those needing protection during severe weather.

The shelter now features a cellular app-based remote access system. This allows authorized personnel to unlock the shelter doors from anywhere, providing greater flexibility and response time during severe weather. The app also integrates with the shelter’s security features, enabling users to manage access and monitor activity directly from a smart device.

"I'm thrilled about the new remote access system; it guarantees our citizens have a reliable and safe place to go to during severe weather, ensuring peace of mind when they need it most,” said Parks & Recreation Director Hayden Ponsar.

In addition to the remote access system, the upgrades include a camera monitoring system with outdoor and indoor cameras. This enhanced surveillance capability bolsters the shelter's security, ensuring the facility and its occupants are well-protected. The cameras offer real-time monitoring, which authorized personnel can access remotely.camera

New signage has been installed outside the shelter to ensure anyone needing access to it knows where to go. Shelter guidelines have also been posted outside and inside the building.guidelines signage

A multi-layer backup system guarantees the shelter doors will always be unlocked when they are supposed to be. In the event of a power outage, a generator will kick on. If the generator dies, a battery backup has been installed to ensure proper functionality. If the backup battery dies, the doors will automatically unlock. If all technology were to fail, one door still requires a manual key and can be unlocked by authorized personnel. The backup system ensures continuous functionality and safety, providing peace of mind to all who rely on the shelter.

“This technology provides our citizens with assurance knowing that if needed, the shelter will be available for their safety 24/7,” said Ozark Mayor Don Currence.

The shelter’s enhanced features are now fully operational. The upgrades reflect a broader commitment to improving the Ozark area's emergency preparedness and response capabilities.

As a reminder, the storm shelter opens once a tornado watch or warning is issued.

The shelter has men’s and women’s restrooms, some seating, and a water fountain and can hold up to 850 people. Animals are permitted within the shelter but must always be confined to their crates or carriers, except for trained service animals.

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