Tornado Survival Skills

Tornado Survival Skills
Familiarize yourself with the terms that are used to identify a tornado hazard.
A tornado watch means a tornado is possible in your area. You should monitor NOAA Weather Radio (www.weather.gov/nwr), local radio and television news outlets for the latest developments.
A tornado warning comes when a tornado is actually occurring. Take shelter immediately.
Determine in advance where you will take shelter in case of a tornado warning.
Storm cellars or basements provide the best protection.
If underground shelter is not available, go into an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor possible.
In a high-rise building, go to a small interior room or hallway on the lowest floor possible.
Stay away from windows, doors and outside walls. Go to the center of the room. Stay away from corners because they attract debris.
A vehicle, trailer or mobile home does not provide good protection. Plan to go quickly to a building with a strong foundation, if possible.
If shelter is not available, lie flat in a ditch or other low-lying area. Do not get under an overpass or bridge. You are safer in a low, flat location.
Plan to stay in the shelter location until the danger has passed.
Get a kit of emergency supplies. Store it in your shelter location.
For weather-related information visit www.noaawatch.gov.
Information found at: http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=35493
The above information is intended to help you prior to you possibly needing our services as catastrophy specialists. I hope that you take the neccessary precautions and protect yourselves as best as you can. Then call us to help with the clean-up, as well as emotional and physical support and restoration.
Thanks and be SAFE!
Peter Kanavas - Contents Department Manager


























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