It depends on floor level too; assuming you are on the ground floor, the pipe work and tubing acts like a cage that helps to hold materials together, meaning, less flying debrix. Additionally most bath tubs are extremely heavy.
The safest place to hide from a tornado if you don't have a bathtub is in a small, windowless interior room on the lowest level of your home. This could be a closet, hallway, or basement. Make sure to cover yourself with a mattress or heavy blankets to protect from flying debris.
Move to a new region where tornadoes are less likely. The safest place during a tornado is underground in a basement or storm cellar.
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.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
Usually - yes. If you're caught out in the open and a tornado is approaching... the safest place to shelter is underneath the overpass - as high up the sloping bank as possible.
The safest place during a tornado is in a basement or similar underground shelter.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
In a bank the safest place to be is in the vault.
The safest place to hide from a tornado if you don't have a bathtub is in a small, windowless interior room on the lowest level of your home. This could be a closet, hallway, or basement. Make sure to cover yourself with a mattress or heavy blankets to protect from flying debris.
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 place in a house other than a basement is an interior room or hallway on the first floor with no windows. Bathroom and especially a bathtub often provide good shelter
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
Good luck sleeping. Go to the bathtub once it wakes you up. That's the safest place unless you have a basement or storm shelter.
The safest place to be in a tornado is in an underground storm cellar. You are protect from the wind an debris by the ground itself, and there is not structure above you that might collapse.
no, the safest place is a basement.
The safest place to be is in the basement or cellar, preferably in a corner. If you do not have a basement then the safest places is an interior windowless room, hallway, or closet on the lowest floor of the house. After this the next safest places is in the bathroom, particularly in the bathtub.