A room with pipes is a good place to go, especially if you have no basement as the pipes help reinforce the walls, making them less likely to collapse.
Go to the basement or lowest floor of the building you are in. Try to find an interior room without windows.
Go to the basement or lowest floor of the building you are in. Try to find an interior room without windows.
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The best place to be during a tornado is a basement or cellar. If you don't have one the find an interior room or hallway without windows if possible. A bathroom also provides good shelter.
The steam flows through a grill of pipes and the heat radiates from the pipes to the room.
Go the the lowest floor of the building you are in and find an interior room without winows. Crouch down and cover yourself if possible.
The safest corner of the room during a tornado is typically an interior room on the lowest level of the building, away from windows and exterior walls. Seek shelter in a small, windowless, and centrally located area like a bathroom or closet.
You should take cover in a sturdy building in a room with no or minimal number of windows. Most people find cover in a bathtub or closet.
It is generally safer in an interior room as in a strong tornado the exterior walls are usually the first to go. However, the absolute safest place in a tornado is a basement or cellar.
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It is usually called a tornado shelter. It may be called a storm cellar if it is underground.
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