usually you should go to your basement but if you dont have a basement then go into the garoge and put something over you like a matriss or something layerd like that that you can hold on too but if you dont have a garoge then go to the bathroom and sit in the tub will a matriss on you because the bathtupp is the only thing in the house that is locked into the ground but if you dont have a bathroom i dont know what els you could do but thanks for reading bye =P
Seek shelter in a sturdy building or underground shelter. Avoid being near windows or exterior walls. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area like a ditch, and cover your head to protect yourself from flying debris.
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.
Schools should have designated tornado shelter areas identified and clearly marked. Regular tornado drills should be conducted so students and staff know what to do in the event of a tornado. Also, monitoring weather alerts and having a system in place to notify everyone in the school of a tornado warning is essential for keeping everyone safe.
A tornado warning is worse than a tornado watch. A tornado watch means that the weather conditions are conducive to tornado formation, while a tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or indicated by radar, and immediate action should be taken to protect oneself.
It is not safe to try to outrun a tornado in a car. Tornadoes are unpredictable and can change direction quickly. The best course of action is to find a sturdy shelter, such as a designated tornado shelter or a strong building, and seek safety immediately.
If you have an underground basement with no door but with a trapdoor to go in, go in and protect you head.
have your go bag with you
Generally the basement and the bathroom are the safest places to go during a tornado.
Out of its way would be a good start.
It all depends on where you are starting from
People who live in trailers should go to a sturdier building if a tornado threatens.
you go to the cove and press the heading or near the heading and it should come up
you should go to the safest part of your house like bathroom with no windows!
If you are prepared with a plan of where to go and emergency supplies you will be less likely to be killed or injured during a tornado and may go through less of an ordeal afterwards.
u should go to lower areas like a basement if you have a tv or radio then u should check if there is a tornado watch
Go to the basement or take shelter in a small interior ground floor room such as a bathroom, closet or hallway. If you have no basement, protect yourself by taking shelter under a heavy table or desk. In all cases, stay away from windows, outside walls and doors.
Seek shelter in a sturdy building or underground shelter. Avoid being near windows or exterior walls. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area like a ditch, and cover your head to protect yourself from flying debris.