If you are in your home and there is a tornado on the ground, get to the lowest floor on your home and stay in a room where there are no windows, glass, or anything that can shatter. This room should be in the basement. If you don't have a basement, take shelter in the bathroom; most tornadoes can demolish the whole house but usually leave some parts of the home not destroyed. Take shelter in a bathtub or whatever is firm to the walls. Also, take whatever that can protect your head like some blankets or a few pillows. If you are driving a car, don't try to outrun the tornado. It is very dangerous because tornado acceleration forward can move up to 70 mph. Instead, get out of the car and lie flat in a ditch or the nearest shelter you can find like a nearby building. If you are in a crowded shopping mall, drop to the ground and cover you head to make as little as a target as possible. Remember to always be careful.
The best thing to do is abandon the car and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If no shelter is available take cover in a ditch or depression. Do NOT seek shelter under a bridge.
Seek shelter in appropriate places, like, Bathtub, Closet, etc. If your outside Drainpipe, Ravine, etc. The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or other underground shelter.
The safest thing to do when encountering a tornado while in a car is to find a sturdy building to seek shelter in or to get out of the car and lie flat in a low-lying area, away from trees and vehicles. Never try to outrun a tornado in your car.
The safest corner of the room during a tornado is typically an interior room on the lowest level of the building, away from windows and exterior walls. Seek shelter in a small, windowless, and centrally located area like a bathroom or closet.
Tornado
It is usually best to stay at least a quarter mile away. Sometimes a mile or more if it is large and very powerful. Generally, the further, the better.
Not necessarily. The safest place in a building during a tornado is usually an interior room on the lowest level, away from windows. Seek shelter in a small, windowless room such as a bathroom or closet to protect yourself from debris and structural damage.
No. The safest places is in a basement or cellar. Though if there is a bed in the basement, that may be a good place to seek shelter. If you cannot get underground, yo should get to an interior room or closer without windows.
If you don't have a basement during a tornado, seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest level of your home, such as a bathroom or closet. Stay away from windows and protect yourself with heavy furniture or mattresses. If possible, consider installing a tornado shelter or safe room for future storms.
If there is a tornado emergency, you need to seek shelter immediately. Always seek shelter in a basement or other place low to the ground. Try to stay somewhere where there are no windows.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or storm cellar.
If you are in a hotel during a tornado warning, it's best to seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest level of the building, away from windows. Stay tuned to the weather updates and follow the guidance of hotel staff for the safest course of action.