Stand in a doorway frame away from all windows! and cover your neck so nothing falls, but that's the point of the frame of the door.
If the basement has ventilation to outside, the answer is yes. Heat loss from the pipes will escape outside the house. If the basement is closed to the outside then no, the pipes need not be insulated. Any heat lost from the pipes will provide some heating to the basement that will rise into the house.
We have to make the way to the basement like normal roads so that the car can enter inside and come outside the basement easily.We have to be always attentive in entering and coming outside from the basement because the entrance to the basement is in the form of zig zag format in order to make good slope.
No, they will get damp.
Go in a ditch if ones outside. If there is not one outside, then get in the house and go in a basement or den. If you don't have a basement or a den, then get a mattress, get in the bathtub, and put it over you.
If you are in a house or building get to the basement. If there is no basement get to a room in the center part of the building. A closet or bathroom is often the best. Stay away from windows. If caught outside or in a vehicle seek shelter in a substantial structure. If no shelter is available get in a ditch. Do NOT attempt to flee or outrun a tornado and do NOT seek shelter under a bridge.
If you are outside get to some sturdy shelter if possible. If no shelter is available, lie in a ditch or depression in the ground. If you are in the house, go to the basement and crouch against a wall, covering your head. Essentially duck and cover. If you do not have a basement go to the lowest floor of your house, preferably to a room or closet in the center part with no windows. A bathroom on the lowest floor may also provide good cover.
It is against code to install a main panel on a outside wall of a bathroom.
look for one outside or in your basement and there you go
The best place is underground, like in a basement. If your house does not have a basement, go to the first floor, and hide in the center room of your house, and make sure it has no windows. A bathroom is best, since the bathtub is very securely fastened to the floor. Cover yourself with blankets to protect against debris. If you are stuck outside, hide in a ditch. DO NOT go under a highway overpass. Those become wind tunnels. Car are also not a safe place.
Deep in the ground the temperature in a basement usually remains constant all the year round. Thus, RELATIVE to the OUTSIDE temperature, the air in the BASEMENT is cool in the summer when the OUTSIDE air is HOT and warm in the winter when the OUTSIDE air is COLD.
You would go to the most sheltered area of the basement, away from any windows or outside doors.
One of the best ways to avoid water in the basement is to avoid water outside of your house as it may sink in through cracks and holes in the wall and into your basement.