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Tornado Safety Rules - National Weather Service

Tornado Safety Rules · In general, get as low as you can. · Tornadoes could be obscured by rainfall or come at nighttime. · Do not waste time opening or closing ...

Tornado Safety Tips - American Red Cross

Tornadoes are dangerous. They can knock down buildings, uproot trees, move vehicles and destroy things in their path.

Tornadoes | Ready.gov

Go to NOAA Weather Radio and your local news or official social media accounts for updated emergency information. · Go to a safe shelter ...

Tornado Safety Measures - Mercer Police Department

Prevention and practice before the storm: Turn on local TV, radio or NOAA Weather Radio and stay alert for warnings.

Safety Guidelines: During a Tornado - CDC

Know where to take shelter · If you're at home, go to your basement or an inside room, without windows, on the lowest floor. · Stay away from ...

TORNADO SAFETY - National Weather Service

Tornado Watch: Be Prepared! Tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. Review and discuss your emergency plans and check supplies and your safe ...

Tornado Safety (Online Tornado FAQ) - Storm Prediction Center

Do not use matches or lighters, in case of leaking natural gas pipes or fuel tanks nearby. Remain calm and alert, and listen for information and instructions ...

Tornado Safety Tips: What to Do Before, During and After

The best tornado safety tips while driving are to park your car and seek safe shelter immediately. If that's impossible, find a low-lying area to pull up in.

10 tornado safety tips - Kin Insurance

Tornado safety precautions · 1. Pay attention to warnings · 2. Move to the basement quickly · 3. Crouch low to the ground · 4. Get under something sturdy · 5.

10 Tornado Safety Tips to Keep Kids Safe - Save the Children

Save the Children is here to talk about tips to help keep children safe before, during and after a tornado.

During a tornado - Get Prepared

If you spot a tornado in the distance go to the nearest solid shelter. · If the tornado is close, get out of your car and take cover in a low- ...

How To Survive A Tornado | Weather.com

7 Things You Should Never Forget When Tornadoes Strike · 1. Figure out a safe place to ride out the storm · 2. Get away from windows and get ...

Tornado Preparedness and Response - OSHA

Planning · Seek a small interior room or hallway on the lowest floor possible · Stay away from doors, windows, and outside walls · Stay in the center of the room, ...

Safety Guidelines: After a Tornado - CDC

Be careful near damaged buildings. · Stay away from power lines.

Tornado Safety Tips | Wayne, NE - Official Website

Designate an area of your home as a shelter, and practice having everyone in the family go there in response to a tornado threat.

Tornado Safety Guidelines | Midwest City Oklahoma

Stay calm, act quickly, and rely on your safety plan. · The safest place to be in a tornado is an underground storm shelter, above ground safe room, or basement.

Tornado Safety Precautions | INSURICA

During peak tornado season (March – May), storms that produce tornadoes can develop quickly, so it's important for you and your family to know exactly what to ...

Safety Tips: Earthquake, Flood and Tornado | University City, MO

April is tornado awareness month, and Missouri ranks fifth among the states in the number of tornadoes that occur each year.

Tornado Safety Tips | Division of Homeland Security and Emergency ...

Tornado on the ground with long, thin funnel cloud. Safety and Prevention. Tornado Safety Tips. Share by Email Share by Facebook Share by Twitter.

Staying Safe from Tornadoes | FEMA.gov

Staying Safe from Tornadoes · Stay clear of fallen power lines or broken utility lines. · Wear appropriate gear during clean-up, such as thick- ...