Tornado
Before
Planning for a tornado.
- Learn the warning signals in your area. (siren sounds)
- Conduct safety drills with your family in the home.
- Make sure all members of your family knows the correct procedures if they
are at work or school when a tornado hits.
Stock emergency supplies
- Be sure you have the following basic supplies on hand and in an accessible
location.
- Flashlight
and batteries (long-life alkaline batteries; store in a cool dry place).
- Portable radio and extra
batteries (long-life batteries; store in a cool dry place).
- First aid
kit and handbook.
- Enough drinkable water for each family
member for at least three days: allow 1 gallon per person per day.
- Emergency food
for at least three days: allow 3 meals per person per day.
- Required medications.
- Blankets,
warm clothes, gloves and hard shoes.
- Pipe or crescent wrenches to turn off gas and water supplies.
During
Taking cover
- The safest place is underground; In a cellar or basement in your home.
- If you have no basement or cellar chose the smallest room in the middle of
the house - like a closet.
- If your residents is in a mobile home seek safe shelter elsewhere at the
first sign of severe weather. (community or family shelter).
- As a last resort go outside and lie flat on the ground or a ditch with
your hands over your head and neck.
- If you are in your vehicle get out and seek a safe structure or lie flat
on the ground or a ditch with your hands over your head and neck.
After
Keep calm. Stay in your shelter until it is safe to leave.
Check for injuries:
- Help injured or trapped persons without endangering yourself.
- Give first aid where needed.
- Do not move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger.
- Cover injured persons with blankets to keep them warm.
Check for the following potential risks.
- Fire hazard.
- Gas leaks. Shut off the main gas valve if you suspect or identify the odor
of natural gas.
- Damaged electrical wiring. Shut off power at the control box if there is
any damage to your house wiring.
- Do not touch downed power lines or objects of any kind.
Educate
- What is a tornado WATCH? Weather conditions are favorable for tornadoes.
- What is a tornado WARNING? A tornado or tornadoes have actually been
sighted.
- If a tornado Warning has been issued; stay calm and act quickly! Follow
your tornado plan and seek shelter immediately!
Source: FEMA
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