Encase there is a tornado.....! lol....
You need a diamond tipped drill bit to drill glass or tile.
with a pencil
drill off the head remove whatever it held down use vicegrips to remove the rest becarful not to drill to deep or brake the saft off or youll have to drill and tap out the hole for another size screw
A hollow diamond drill bit, with lots of water, cutting slowly, will do the job. Ideally in a drill press of some kind instead of freehand. Diamond bits in rotary tools like Foredom or Dremel may do it, if it's suitable to use them with lots of water.
Drilling ceramic tile can be accomplished with a carbide tipped drill bit such as one for masonry or concrete but a better choice is a bit designed to drill glass which is much harder Most home improvement stores carry such bits and they are only a bit more than regular bit sets. A glass bit looks like a spade on the end of a shank while the masonry bit looks like a traditional twist drill.
Because if there is a real tornado you will now what to do.
A tornado drill is like a fire drill but for tornadoes: practice for the possibility of a tornado. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been detected or is likely to form soon.
The reason there are no tornado drills in Canada is because there are not a great threat of tornadoes in Canada enough to have a drill.
People who are prepared for a tornado and know what to do are more likely to survive. Practicing tornado drills prepared people and helps tech them what to do in the event of a tornado. Tornadoes have killed people in schools, but fatalities can be averted if people follow the right procedures. A great example of this happened in Henryville, Indiana on March 2, 2012 when the school was struck by an EF4 tornado as students were leaving for home. While much of the school was destroyed and people were killed elsewhere, not a single death or injury occurred at the school thanks to well planned actions by the school staff.
Don't panic,do what you usually do for the drill and go to the nearest place without windows.
There are no standard signs for drills, which are practice sessions and therefore require announcements, not signs.
Being quiet during a tornado drill is important so that instructions and signals can be heard clearly, allowing everyone to respond quickly and appropriately in case of a real tornado. It helps maintain order and ensures that everyone's safety remains the top priority during the drill.
School Fire Drill - 1900 was released on: USA: October 1900
"Attention, everyone: We are conducting a tornado drill. Please proceed to your designated safe area immediately, avoiding windows and doors. Stay low and protect your head and neck until the all-clear is given. Thank you for your cooperation."
mock drill is a practice or a trial warning by school, acting as a disaster is happened in the school or nearly the school , they are considered an integrated part of disaster preparedness an school.
mock drill is a practice or a trial warning by school, acting as a disaster is happened in the school or nearly the school , they are considered an integrated part of disaster preparedness an school.
During a hurricane drill in a public school, students and staff practice safety procedures such as seeking shelter in designated areas away from windows, staying calm, and following instructions from school officials. The drill is aimed at preparing everyone for what to do in the event of a real hurricane emergency.