in the bathroom or anywhere away from a window because the strong winds a tornado produces can brake through glass.
The Basement
Hide in a basement that has no windows in it
Yes. A concrete basement is one of the safest places to be during a tornado.
hide in your basement and stay away from windows
-hide under ground if have basement -move to New Jersey
Lower level, get in a basement if you can.
A basement with no windows and hide under a heavy and strong desk.
The safest place to hide from a tornado if you don't have a bathtub is in a small, windowless interior room on the lowest level of your home. This could be a closet, hallway, or basement. Make sure to cover yourself with a mattress or heavy blankets to protect from flying debris.
Hide in the basement if you have one. Other good locations are bathtubs or rooms in the middle of the house.
The best place to hide in your basement during a tornado is in an interior room or under a sturdy piece of furniture. Avoid areas with windows or exterior walls. It's important to stay away from areas where debris could fall or where there is a risk of flooding.
No, a culvert is not a safe place to hide from a tornado. Culverts can easily flood during storms, trap you inside, or collapse under the force of the tornado. It is best to seek a sturdier shelter like a basement, storm cellar, or designated tornado shelter.
Yes. Most people who are directly affected by a tornado survive. Consider that the U.S. averages 1200 tornadoes each year resulting in 60 tornado-related deaths. The safest place to hide during a tornado is in a basement or a cellar if you don't have any of those then you should hide in a closet or hallway in the center part of your house on the lowest floor.