Away from doors, windows, and any objects that could be thrown towards you to cause injury.
Depends on which way the tornado is coming from, what's on the floor above you (heavy stuff?) and the structure itself (wood joists or metal?). Safest would be a smaller room within the basement that has structural walls (such as a bathroom).
That's a key thing to remember -- keep conscious of what's on the floors above you. You don't want a piano falling through the floor. Get as many interior walls in as you can, as low as you can go. Get under a bench, under a sturdy piece of furniture - cover yourself with a blanket or mattress to protect yourself from flying projectiles.
Grab a bottle of water, in case you're stuck for a few hours and need to be dug out.
The safest place to be is not in the car. If you are in a car and a tornado is near, ge out of the car and seek shelter. If no shelter is available, and the tornado is approaching, get out of the car and lie in a ditch of depression as a last resort.
If a tornado warning is issued, go to your basement or cellar to take cover. If you do not have one, go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. If you live in a mobile home or trailer, leave it for a nearby, sturdier shelter. This location should be planned out in advance.
Save places to go during a tornado include:
If you do not have a basement go to the lowest floor of your house a go to a central room with no windows. A bathroom or closet is best.
many scientist belive that the basement is the safest place to hide during a tornado because a tornado cant get you if your in the basement and you do not get harmed by any flying object
The safes place to be if a tornado hits is in a basement or cellar.
Generally it is the basement. If you house doesn't have one, then it would be an interior room on the lowest floor.
Yes so long as you stay in it.
You should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
get insurance to cover your home and have a place you can stay until you get a new home
It isn't. Although the eye of a tornado is relatively calm, to get to it you have to go through the core winds of the tornado. It would be impossible to stay in the eye for very long.
Get in a ditch and lay face down protecting your head with your hands.
You can go in a place without glass like windows
Storm spotters can help tell exactly were a tornado is and where it is going, so people in the path can be warned and get to safety.
A "fire tornado" is not a true tornado but a whirlwind spawned by an intense fire. If such a fire is approaching the area where you live you should evacuate immediately.
You would want to go to an under ground celer where the tornado can't reach.
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Stay indoors, listen to the radio, take in loose objects that are outside, etc. But remember that even in a tornado watch, the odds that you actually get hit by a tornado are very low.