Go to a basement or cellar if you have one. If not, go to a room in the center part of the house. If you live in a manuafactured home, abandon it for studier shelter.
If there is a tornado you should take your family and pets into the basement (if you have one) or a room with no windows, preferably on the first floor, not a second or third level of a home.
Take cover immediately in your basement or in an interior room or closet on the lowest floor.
You should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
Got to a basement or cellar if you have one. If you do not have a basement, go to a room on the lowest floor, preferably an interior room with no windows. A bathroom on the lowest floor may also be good.
Go to the basement, or storm cellar. If you don't have one go to a center room or closet on the ground floor and stay away from windows.
If you are in a building go to an interior room on the lowest floor and stay away from windows. If you are outside or in a car with no access to shelter take cover in a ditch. Do not attempt to outrun the tornado and do not seek shelter under an overpass.
If you have one, you should seek shelter in a basement or storm cellar. If your don't have access to underground, go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. A bathroom on the lowest floor may also be good. If you live in a mobile home, leave for some nearby sturdier shelter, which you should plan out in advance. If you live in a tornado-prone area and don't have a basement, you may want to consider purchasing an above-ground storm shelter.
If you can, go to a basement or cellar. If you cannot get underground, go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. Bathrooms often provide good shelter.
The main idea is to put as much between you and the tornado as possible. Go to your basement if you have one. If not, take cover in an interior room, hallway, or closet on the lowest floor. A bathroom and especially a bathtub often provide good protection. Avoid windows.
During a tornado, go to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows, doors, and outside walls. Do not stay in a mobile home or seek shelter under a bridge or overpass.
If you are in a mobile home and a tornado is coming you should leave and find a sturdier structure nearby, preferably one with a basement or cellar. Some trailer parks in tornado-prone areas have communal underground storm shelters that you can go to.
Head to your basement or storm cellar. If you do not have one go to an interior room near the center of your house on the lowest floor. If you live in a trailer home go to a sturdier shelter.