in an underground basement
The bathroom is generally thought of the as the safest place to hide during a tornado because they normally don't have windows, and tornadoes can easily shatter the glass of them (and therefore cause injuries).
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Top 5 Myths and Misconceptions Myth or Misconception #5 .... Highway overpasses are a safe place to shelter if you are on the road when you see a tornado coming. Myth or Misconception #4 .... Opening windows to equalize air pressure will save a roof, or even a home, from destruction by a tornado. Myth or Misconception #3 .... Tornadoes never strike big cities. Myth or Misconception #2 .... Some towns are "protected!" Myth or Misconception #1 .... The southwest corner of a basement is the safest location during passage of a tornado. Other Myths & Misconceptions: You can always see a tornado coming. Tornadoes always travel southwest to northeast. Tornadoes can't cross rough terrain, water, or occur at high elevation. You can outrun a tornado in your car. Radar will give you plenty of warning. Opening windows will equalize air pressure and prevent an explosion A highway overpass provides good shelter from a tornado.
A closet away from windows or go to your neighbhors if they have a basement.
A basement with no windows and hide under a heavy and strong desk.
The safest place in a house other than a basement is an interior room or hallway on the first floor with no windows. Bathroom and especially a bathtub often provide good shelter
The safest place to be if there is a tornado is in a basement or storm cellar. If you can't get to a basement get to a room in the center part of the building away from windows.
No. The safest places is in a basement or cellar. Though if there is a bed in the basement, that may be a good place to seek shelter. If you cannot get underground, yo should get to an interior room or closer without windows.
The safest place to take cover from a tornado, even if you do have a bathtub, is your basement. If you have neither find a room in the center part of you house away from windows.
no, the safest place is a basement.
The safest place in a tornado is a basement or underground storm shelter. If no underground shelter is available the best shelter is a central room away from windows on the lowest story of a house.
you can hide in the basement because the tornado doesn't get to the basement if you don't have one find the nearest safest place.Go to a basement or cellar. If you do not have one, go to an interior room or hallway. Stay away from windows.
If you are on an upper floor leave it for a room in the basement or ground floor of the building. Within an apartment the safest room would probably be a bathroom. Stay away from windows.
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in the basement