Get to a room, closet, or hallway in the center part of the lowest floor of your house. A bathroom often provides good protection.
Go to the basement, or storm cellar. If you don't have one go to a center room or closet on the ground floor and stay away from windows.
Well this depends where you are if you are at your home you should get to your basement. If you were driving down the street and a tornado comes you should find a sturdy building or, if none is available, a ditch.
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.
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Tom and the kids are trapped in a basement and a tornado comes but they get out safe!!
Get to the basement or storm cellar. If you don't have one go to a room in the center part of your house away from windows. A bathroom or closet is best.
The safest place to be if a tornado comes is in a basement or some other underground shelter. You should cover yourself however you can. Even a bicycle helmet offers protection. If you do not have a basement, find an interior room on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows if you can. A bathtub may also offer protection. If you live in a mobile home, leave it fore sturdier shelter if a tornado warning is issued.
You need. to go as low as you can. The safest place in your home is the basement. Go as low as you can and cover your head. Try to put yourself under a table and hang on so the tornado does not pull you away. Always be safe!
Go to your basement immediately. Find a corner without windows, crouch down and over your head. If you do not have a basement get to a room in the center part of your house on the lowest floor. A bathroom or closet is best. Again, stay away from windows.
If a tornado comes, you NEED to go as low as you can. The safest place in your home is the basement. Go as low as you can and cover your head. Try to put yourself under a table and hang on so the tornado does not pull you away. Always be safe!
Go to your basement immediately. Find a corner without windows, crouch down and over your head. If you do not have a basement get to a room in the center part of your house on the lowest floor. A bathroom or closet is best. Again, stay away from windows.
No, a twister and a tornado are terms that are often used interchangeably to refer to the same weather phenomenon. Both terms describe a rapidly rotating column of air that comes into contact with the ground.