The best place is underground, like in a basement. If your house does not have a basement, go to the first floor, and hide in the center room of your house, and make sure it has no windows. A bathroom is best, since the bathtub is very securely fastened to the floor. Cover yourself with blankets to protect against debris. If you are stuck outside, hide in a ditch. DO NOT go under a highway overpass. Those become wind tunnels. Car are also not a safe place.
You would go into your basement or cellar or someplace underground. If you don't have one of those then you'd have to into a room without windows and cover yourself over with a mattress or something to keep from things hitting you.
You don't go ANYWHERE outside during a tornado. If your trapped outside and a tornado is spinning, find a building and get in there. If there's not a building, find a storm cellar and get in.
The basement if located under ground is a good place to stay.
A bathtub is also a choice, but you need to be sensible about this.
If bathtub is located in top floor of building, then I would rather go downstairs..
Some places has got designated shelter. If possible, go there.
Basement, bathroom, closet, storm cellar and hall way.
Basement, or storm cellar.
If you don't have one find a central room or bathroom on the ground floor. Stay away from windows.
You should not even need to go outside during a tornado. Let's say you forgot something outside and a tornado is there. Should you go out? NO! Because it is very scary to go outside during a tornado. But you should gather your family together, and then go in a basement or closet. Try to keep safe.
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
The bathroom is generally the other safest place to go during a tornado.
Find a deep ditch, lay in it.
It probably would be as long as its on the lowest floor of your building. Generally speaking, the more walls you have between yourself and the outside during a tornado, the better.
You should not even need to go outside during a tornado. Let's say you forgot something outside and a tornado is there. Should you go out? NO! Because it is very scary to go outside during a tornado. But you should gather your family together, and then go in a basement or closet. Try to keep safe.
Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.
get in a ditch
You would go to the most sheltered area of the basement, away from any windows or outside doors.
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
The bathroom is generally the other safest place to go during a tornado.
Generally the basement and the bathroom are the safest places to go during a tornado.
Tornado sirens go off when a tornado warning is issued and during their monthly test.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
Find a deep ditch, lay in it.
have your go bag with you
It probably would be as long as its on the lowest floor of your building. Generally speaking, the more walls you have between yourself and the outside during a tornado, the better.