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Tornadoes are frightening realities. We can't prevent them or even predict where or when they will strike. Many of us aren't sure what we should do during a tornado. Some people aren't even clear about the difference between a tornado "WATCH" and a tornado "WARNING."
Your home may not have a basement, or you may not even be at home when the weather turns
severe. In fact, your family may be scattered in several locations. Know the basics of tornado safety so that you can PLAN TO SURVIVE!
During the Storm
THE PLAN: The safest place to be during a tornado is
underground, preferably under something sturdy like a work bench.If there's no basement or cellar in your home, a small room in the middle of house - like a bathroom or a closet - is best. The more walls between you and the outside, the better.
THE PLAN: Residents in mobile homes, even those with tiedowns,
should seek safe shelter elsewhere at the first sign of severe weather. While mobile homes
can be attractive alternatives to traditional homes, they also may be more vulnerable to
damage from high winds.Go to a prearranged shelter or talk to a friend or relative ahead of time to see if you can go to their house when the weather turns bad. If you live in a mobile home park, talk to management about the availability of a nearby shelter. If no emergency plan exists, consider setting up a neighborhood information program. Hold briefings on safety procedures as tornado season approaches.
As a last resort, go outside and lie flat on the ground with your hands over your head and neck.
Be alert for flash floods that often accompany such storms.
If you see a funnel cloud or hear a tornado WARNING issued on the radio or by siren, get out
of your vehicle and seek a safe structure or lie down in a low area with your hands covering
the back of your head and neck; keep alert for flash floods.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon on a hot spring day. However, tornadoes have occured in every month at all times of the day or night. When a tornado watch is issued, be alert for changes in the weather. And be prepared to act quickly. On average, 770 tornadoes are reported annually in the United States.
When a tornado WATCH is in effect you can take
certain precautions to lessen danger.
When a tornado WARNING has been issued on the radio or by siren:
Seek shelter immediately!
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