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Suprisingly, while many people in Oklahoma take measure such a building shelters to ensure their personal safety, relatively few do anything to protect their homes.
Some people open windows when a tornado threatens, having been taught that this prevents pressure differences from exploding the house. In truth, pressure differences do not affect houses in any significant way, and opening windows does nothing to save a house.
However, a higher quality of construction can reduce the chance of serious damage. Installing hurricane ties makes it harder for a tornado to tear off the roof, and proper anchoring can prevent a house from being blown away in a violent tornado.
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