You need to get to a safe place, though what the safe place is depends on where you are. If you are at school, at work, or at a store an interior space away from windows and long span ceilings is best. You can go to bathroom, closet, or storage room. People in restaurants have escaped harm by taking shelter in walk-in coolers.
If you are driving, take cover in a sturdy building. If no such shelter is available, you may try to get out of the tornado's path by driving perpendicular or diagonal (depending on what the road allows) to the tornado's direction. If you have any doubts about being able to get out of the path in time, abandon the vehicle and take cover in a ditch. Do NOT take cover under a bridge.
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 should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
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.
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.
What you should do in a tornado if you're in your home is that you must go immediatley to your basement because since basements are underground, it's impossible for a tornado to hit your basement. If you don't have a basement, my friend told me that you should go to a room with no windows.
Leave the home and go to a nearby sturdy shelter, preferably one with a basement or cellar. You should have this place picked out in advance so you can move quickly when the time comes.
If you are in a building go to an interior room on the lowest floor and stay away from windows. If you are outside or in a car with no access to shelter take cover in a ditch. Do not attempt to outrun the tornado and do not seek shelter under an overpass.
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!
If you are in a mobile home and a tornado is coming you should leave and find a sturdier structure nearby, preferably one with a basement or cellar. Some trailer parks in tornado-prone areas have communal underground storm shelters that you can go to.
get to a shelter. If it is a small tornado then go to the closet or bathroom and pile clothes, sheets, and blankets on top of you.
you should go to the safest part of your house like bathroom with no windows!
cellar. or if it comes to it your bathtub cover yourself with a mattress