They need to be in a storage area without foot traffic. You should move the items you want to protect.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.
Yes, mothballs keep pigeons (Columbidae clade) away. They do not provide healthy, safe interactions for many birds because of their sheltering two environmentally problematic chemicals: dichlorobenzene and naphthalene.
NO! Not safe!
if you have a basement you may be safe in there or in a underground shelter would also keep you safe from the violent storm
Absolutely not!
Bathroom is safe only if it is located in a basement, but otherwise, I'll strongly recommend a basement which is supposed to keep the tornadoes out, if you are in an area where tornadoes tend to come.
in the basement or go somewere the blizzard does not hit and get some warm clothes
Simply go to a basement, bathroom (with no windows!), or a storm cellar. Keep safe.
Mothballs are not safe ways to deter cats. They are fatal if ingested. Two safer alternatives are ammonia and vinegar.
The safe is downstairs in the cellar and the code is 8423
Go in a ditch if ones outside. If there is not one outside, then get in the house and go in a basement or den. If you don't have a basement or a den, then get a mattress, get in the bathtub, and put it over you.
It depends on the strength of the tornado, but it is not as safe as a fully underground basement. In most cases it would be safe, especially if you can get into a room that is in the underground portion of it.