Windows can break even in weak tornado, creating flying shards of glass. Windows also offer no protection from flying debris, which is the greatest danger in a tornado.
Usually the best place to go is the back of the store, away from windows. If there is a bathroom or storage room go there.
Not only is it okay to stay away from windows, that is what you should do. Windows can break even in a weak tornado, and if you are near those windows you can easily by injured or killed by broken glass. Additionally, windows offer not protection against flying debris, the most common cause of injury and death in a tornado. I deally, you should put as many walls between yourself and the tornado as possible.
A closet away from windows or go to your neighbhors if they have a basement.
A tornado watch is not cause for too much concern. But if one is issued be on the lookout for if a tornado warning is issued. If you get a tornado warning you should head to your basement or storm cellar or, if you don't have that, an interior room or hallway away from windows.
1. Stay away from windows. 2. Get into a basement or storm cellar.
An interior bathroom or hallway away from windows.
You should go in your basement or underground. If you don't have access to a basement get to a closet or bathroom in the center of you house. Stay away from windows.
Usually the best place to go is the back of the store, away from windows. If there is a bathroom or storage room go there.
Not only is it okay to stay away from windows, that is what you should do. Windows can break even in a weak tornado, and if you are near those windows you can easily by injured or killed by broken glass. Additionally, windows offer not protection against flying debris, the most common cause of injury and death in a tornado. I deally, you should put as many walls between yourself and the tornado as possible.
There is no safest corner of a room. The best place to be in a tornado is in the center part of a building away from windows.
A closet away from windows or go to your neighbhors if they have a basement.
If a tornado threatens go to you basement or the center part of you house away from windows. Thunderstorms usually pose a less serious threat, though it is still a good idea to avoid windows. In a hurricane you should stay away from windows and be prepared to move to a higher floor. The number 1 killer in a hurricane is flooding.
The safest place on a ship during a tornado (or waterspout as they are called on a body of water) would be an interior room in the ship away from windows.
Not during violent storms. In a violent storm, such as a severe thunderstorm, tornado, or hurricane, you should stay away from windows. It is possible in high winds for blown objects to crash through windows, breaking them. The flying glass can cause severe injuries.
Windows can easily break even in a weak tornado and send broken glass flying through the air. Windows also offer no protection against debris carried or thrown by a tornado. Most deaths and injuries from tornadoes are the result of flying or falling debris.
Head to the lowest floor of the apartment building, preferably a basement if possible. Stay away from windows.
You would go to the most sheltered area of the basement, away from any windows or outside doors.