ICC News Release
For Immediate Release: August 13, 2021
Contact: Anna Mullen | 1-800-423-6587 x3222
amullen@icc-es.org | www.iccsafe.org
ICC-ES Issues First ICC 500 Storm Shelter Listing Report to Solatube International
ES listing shows code compliance to emergency shelter standards

Brea, CA – ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) has issued the first Storm Shelter Listing Report to the ICC 500 Standard. The ICC 500-2020 ICC/NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters provides minimum design and construction requirements for storm shelters, containing basic occupant life safety and health requirements for these shelters including means of egress, lighting, sanitation, ventilation, fire safety and floor space.

Solatube International, Inc. is the worldwide leader and manufacturer of tubular daylighting devices (TDD). The company’s TDD (model S750DS-O-DPI-FC CCI-EXX E-L2P) has been evaluated in compliance with the impact requirements of ICC 500 for use in horizontal surfaces of tornado or hurricane storm shelters. Solatube is a Safe Room Component manufacturer as well as a member of the National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA).

ICC-ES, ICC NTA and the NSSA have partnered, allowing active members to receive a discount on Labeling, Listing and Testing services. Benefits also include guidance from ICC-ES/NTA technical staff as well as ensured compliancy with ICC 500.  

Access the full report for ESL-1303 here. For more information on the ES/NSSA partnership, please click here.

If you have any questions or are interested in obtaining an ICC 500 Storm Shelter Listing, please contact es@icc-es.org or call the ICC-ES office at (800) 423-6587.

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