If your house has a basement get in that and cover yourself/selves with a mattress or pillows and blankets. If you don't have a basement then just get in a bathtub or closet(any place with no windows.) and cover with matress or pillows and blankets.
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Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
If you have a basement get to it! And if you don't the smart thing to do is if the tornado is farther away, travel to someone's house of whom has a basement. And if THEY don't then the best thing to do is get to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor, or even better, lie flat in a bathtub or stand in a closet for maximum safety. But if you're ever caught in a tornado you should watch out for debris because that's the leading cause of death in most tornadoes.
Some safety tips are be careful when you are giving out your information. Make sure your meeting place is a place where many people are.
There are safety tips for individuals that use tile saws. The most important safety tip when utilizing tile saws is to wear the proper safety equipment.
Some holiday safety tips are to keep any burning candles away from any Christmas trees or decorations. Also do not drink and drive. Always have a designated driver.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
you need to stop, drop and roll...
Don't open anything that is not from someone you know.
Have an emergency kit ready, and stay inside.
Some safety tips are 1) do not drink flood water, 2) do not walk or swim through moving flood water, and 3) stay tuned to the radio or television news for the latest flood information.
Here are some basic holiday safety tips: Try not to travel at night; Don't hitchhike; Keep copies of important documents in a safe place; and use traveler's checks instead of cash.