FEMA P-361 sets the gold standard for storm design, offering stringent guidelines to protect lives during extreme weather events such as tornadoes and hurricanes. Developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, this comprehensive standard outlines the requirements for constructing tornado and hurricane safe rooms capable of withstanding severe wind speeds and flying debris.  

Insulgard Security Products provides expertly engineered solutions, rigorously tested to meet FEMA P-361 criteria. Our impact resistant products are designed for applications in schools, emergency operations centers, community shelters, and more. 

Scope of FEMA P-361 

FEMA P-361 provides detailed specifications for the construction of tornado and hurricane shelters capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 250 mph, as measured by three-second gusts at 33 feet above ground in open terrain. These shelters protect occupants from life-threatening conditions, including extreme winds and flying debris. Criteria for FEMA P-361 compliance includes: 

1. Structural Integrity 

  • Shelters must resist wind pressures generated by 250 mph winds without structural failure.   
  • Static pressure testing must demonstrate resilience at 1.2 times the design wind pressure. For instance, ultimate wind pressures may exceed +292 pounds per square foot (psf) and -368 psf. 

2. Missile Impact Resistance:   

  • Shelters must withstand impacts from a 15-pound 2×4 wood stud traveling at 100 mph for vertical surfaces and 67 mph for horizontal surfaces. This is meant to protect from debris projected during tornadoes and hurricanes, based on ICC 500 Section 305 missile impact criteria. 

3. Ventilation Requirements:   

  • Ventilation systems must maintain safe air quality levels under shelter-in-place conditions, accounting for occupancy and duration of use.   
  • Systems must not compromise the structural integrity or allow for debris penetration. 

4. Cyclic Pressure Resistance (Hurricane-Specific):   

  • Shelters in hurricane zones must endure thousands of repeated pressure cycles to mimic the conditions of fluctuating hurricane winds.   
  • Performance is validated through cyclic pressure tests under ICC 500 guidelines. 

5. Testing of Smallest and Largest Configurations:   

  • FEMA P-361 requires testing of the smallest and largest product sizes to verify consistent performance across all design configurations. This includes doors, windows, and protective systems. 

How Insulgard Products Are Tested for FEMA P-361 Compliance 

Insulgard conducts rigorous testing to certify that our products meet FEMA P-361 standards. Each test is designed to replicate the harshest conditions to ensure product reliability. Testing is conducted in partnership with Underwriters Laboratory (UL), including evaluations of product configurations ranging from smallest to largest to reflect real-world applications. 

  • Structural Pressure Testing – Products are tested to withstand static pressures exceeding 360 psf, simulating the immense forces exerted by high-speed winds. 
  • Tornado Debris Impact Testing – This test involves launching a 15-pound 2×4 at speeds of up to 100 mph to assess the product’s ability to resist flying debris, a hallmark of tornadoes. 
  • Hurricane Debris Impact Testing – For hurricane-prone regions, products are tested against smaller, fast-moving projectiles. This involves propelling a 9-pound 2×4 at half the hurricane shelter design wind speed up to 128 mph.
  • Cyclic Pressure Testing – Cyclic pressure testing subjects products to thousands of pressure cycles, replicating the fluctuating forces of hurricane winds after they have been impacted

Insulgard’s FEMA P-361 Certified Products 

Our impact resistant products include the StormDefend TTH600 window and TTH350 door systems, certified by UL to meet FEMA P-361-21 and ICC 500-20/23 standards. Both systems are designed for tornado and hurricane safe rooms in the 250 mph wind zone. Key features include: 

  • TTH600 Window System: UL Level 3 bullet resistance, 6-inch framing, and TOR-GARD® 30 IG glazing for maximum durability. 
  • TTH350 Door System: UL level 3 bullet resistance with robust TOR-GARD® 30 glazing and precise engineering for extreme weather conditions. 

Why Choose Insulgard Security Products? 

Insulgard Security Products delivers reliable solutions for storm shelters, backed by decades of experience and a commitment to the highest level of quality. Architects and contractors trust us for products tested to rigorous FEMA P-361 storm shelter standards. Let us help you protect lives with precision-engineered systems. Request a quote today or contact us to learn more.