First of all a bathtub is locate in the bathroom, where the Plumbing can help reinforce the walls to some degree. Second, if you get low in the bathtub it helps shield you from debris, the main danger in a tornado.
Yes. A bathtub is the next best thing to a storm cellar or basement. People taking shelter in bathtubs have survived even when the house was completely destroyed.
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because unless you have a matress with you to cover yourself, you will die.
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The bath tub provides an extra layer of protection on the sides that could stop potentially deadly debris. Debris is the biggest threat in a tornado.
hide in your bathroom! inside your tub will be the best place
The bathroom is generally thought of the as the safest place to hide during a tornado because they normally don't have windows, and tornadoes can easily shatter the glass of them (and therefore cause injuries).
No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
Absolutely not! you need to hide under neath a desk, a door or go to an open area.
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
Yes. A concrete basement is one of the safest places to be during a tornado.
No. A highway overpass is not a safe place during a tornado at all. An overpass offers almost no protection from flying debris and can actually act as a wind tunnel, causing the wind from a tornado to speed up as it passes through.
they run away from it or hide underground
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.