It isn't. The safest place during a tornado is a basement or cellar. However a shower or bathtub is probably the next safes place for a few reasons. First, bathrooms tend to be smaller than other rooms, making it less likely that the walls will collapse. Additionally, the walls may be reinforced somewhat by the Plumbing. Finally, the bathtub itself provides another layer of protection from debris.
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.
Actually a basement is the best place to go, even if it doesn't have a bathtub. A bathtub is the next best place. First a bathtub will obviously be in the bathroom where the pipes actually reinforce the walls. Additionally bathrooms are typically small and their walls are less likely to fail than those of larger rooms. Finally the bathtub itself is usually made of enamel, which is a tough substance that can help shield against debris, the number 1 killer in tornadoes.
A closet can provide protection from flying debris and collapsing structures during a tornado due to its enclosed structure and lack of windows. Additionally, closets are typically located in the interior of a building, which is generally safer during a tornado.
The safest place during a nuclear bomb explosion is underground in a well-built structure, such as a basement or bomb shelter. The goal is to put as much material as possible between yourself and the blast to reduce exposure to radiation. It is important to follow official emergency guidelines and seek shelter as quickly as possible in the event of a nuclear attack.
Closets are small spaces. In larger rooms the may be fairly large spans where on wall is not supported by other walls, making it more likely to collapse, exposing anyone in the room to the wind and debris of the tornado. In a small room or closet the close together walls help to hold each other in place.
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 be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
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 during a tornado is in a basement or storm cellar.
in an underground basement
The safest place to be is in the basement of a well-built house or building.
Yes. The basement is the safest place to be.
Move to a new region where tornadoes are less likely. The safest place during a tornado is underground in a basement or storm cellar.