When selecting a tornado "safe place," look for a place on the lowest level and away from windows, preferably in a small room (closet or bathroom) in the center of the house. Closer walls will help provide more support to the roof, and each wall between you and the outside will provide further protection.
To make sure that they keep a safe distance from it.
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
There are saferooms, more often called storm shelters. These are reinforced or underground rooms that are designed to keep people safe during a tornado. Ideally, one should be able to withstand an EF4 and perhaps an EF5 tornado.
Simply go to a basement, bathroom (with no windows!), or a storm cellar. Keep safe.
Stay indoors, listen to the radio, take in loose objects that are outside, etc. But remember that even in a tornado watch, the odds that you actually get hit by a tornado are very low.
No. It is not safe to be outdoors in a tornado, and outdoor elevators are often made largely of glass, which is dangerous to be near during a tornado.
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No house can offer 100% protection from a tornado. The best option is a house with a basement to go to in case of a tornado.
If a tornado warning is issued around your area, you should probably go down to the basement or out door cellar. lf you don't have one, you should get to the lowest part of your house and stay away from the windows.
u should be somwhere he ground so u can be safe