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Tornado Safety Tips- How to Survive Tornadoes



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If you live in an area where tornadoes are common, there are things you can do to make sure you and your family can survive the storm. A few basic tornado safety tips can help you prepare your family for what may be in store from a tornado.

Identify safe locations to seek shelter and discuss your emergency plan with your family members. This can include your home, workplace, public buildings, nursing homes, shopping centers, and schools.

At home: Pick a place in your house that is higher than the floor you're on. You should put as many walls as you can between your home and the outside. Also, make sure that there aren't any windows in your vicinity.

When you are in public places, find a place that is away from windows. If you are in a large shopping mall or store, find an interior bathroom or storage room that is away from windows and hunker down as close to the ground as possible.


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On the road: If a tornado is spotted on weather radar, pull over and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If that is not possible, you should get in a ditch area or low-lying place and cover your head with your arms.

When you are outdoors: Avoid trees and cars; they could be blown over and hit you in the storm. Mobile homes can be particularly vulnerable to strong winds and should be evacuated if they are.


Within an office building or factory: Go to the lower floors of these areas. This could be an interior corridor, a closet, or a bathroom.

Apartments in high-rise buildings: Choose a space in the hallway on the lower level. If you are unable to get to the lower levels, try an interior hallway with no windows or small closet.

When you are at work, avoid open doors and frames of windows. They may be destroyed by a tornado. If you're on the top floors of an apartment or tall office building, look for shelter in an interior hallway.


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If you're in a school building or another public place, be sure to stay on the lowest level of the building.

Avoid highway bridges and overpasses. They can channel wind, increasing the likelihood of a tornado, and should be avoided if you are driving. If you get caught in a car during a tornado, it is best to move safely away from the storm's path and to lay down on the side. To protect your face and from lightning strikes, cover your head by wrapping your arms around your neck.


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FAQ

Why is knot-tying so important for survival?

All over the world, knots are used to attach ropes and fishing lines to ladders and other items. They also have many other uses, including tying bags shut, securing objects to trees, and creating makeshift shelters. You can save your life by knowing how to tie knots to trees or ropes, or to secure shelters.


What are the basics of survival camping?

When you embark on an adventure trip, the first thing to do is prepare for anything. You must learn how to survive under extreme circumstances.

You need to be prepared for every type of weather. These precautions could lead to your death.


How to Navigate Without a Compass, or with it?

A compass doesn't tell you where you are going, but it does help you find your way back home if you lose your bearings.

Three different ways you can navigate are available:

  1. By landmarks
  2. By magnetic North (using the compass)
  3. By stars

Landmarks are objects that you can recognize when they appear. They include trees, buildings, rivers, etc. Landmarks can be useful because they are a visual indicator of where you're at.

Magnetic North simply refers to the direction that the Earth's magnet field points. You'll see that the sun appears as if it is moving across the sky when you look up. The sun actually moves around the earth because of the earth's magnetic fields. So, while the sun seems to move across the sky, it really moves around the horizon. At noon, it is directly overhead. At midnight, the sun will be directly below you. Because the earth's magnetic field changes constantly, the exact direction of its magnetic North pole is always changing. This could mean you can be off-course by quite a bit in one day.

Another method of navigating is using stars. Stars appear over the horizon to rise and lower. These are fixed points in space that you can use to determine your location relative to other locations.


What is the most essential item for survival?

Food is the most vital thing for survival. Shelter from the elements is as important as food. You won't live long if you don't eat.


What is your top survival tip?

Staying calm is the best way to survive. You will fail, make mistakes, and eventually die if you panic.



Statistics

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  • We know you're not always going to be 100% prepared for the situations that befall you, but you can still try and do your best to mitigate the worst circumstances by preparing for a number of contingencies. (hiconsumption.com)



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How To

How to Build Shelters Using Natural Materials for Emergencies

Shelter building is an important skill that can be used in times of emergency. There are two types. One is temporary shelter, the other is permanent shelter. Both shelters need basic tools, such as nails and hammers, saws and axes, picks, and shovels. But they do differ in the materials used. Temporary shelters are typically made from sticks and leaves, as well as grasses and concrete. Permanent shelters, on the other hand, can be constructed of wood, metal or brick. The situation, climate and availability of resources will determine which option is best.

Natural materials such as bamboo, reeds and palm fronds can be used to make temporary shelters. These materials have been used to create temporary shelters for hundreds of years. They are lightweight and easy-to-build, but do not provide long-term protection. However, they provide protection against extreme weather conditions and insects. Permanent structures offer better insulation and are stronger. They also last longer. However, they require more effort to build.

These shelters must not only be practical but also look great and cost-effective. Bamboo is strong and lightweight, but it takes skilled labor and is costly. Reeds are very cheap but do not hold up well under heavy winds. The palm fronds can be easily torn and are fragile but they are very strong. Bark can be used to provide insulation and fire resistance, but it is not easy to work with. Grasses are inexpensive but do not keep out rainwater. Vines are flexible and light, but they may crack if they aren't tightly connected. Branch are strong and long-lasting, but they are susceptible to rot. Stone is durable and water-resistant, but it can be heavy and expensive. Concrete is hardy but not easy to transport or install. The brick is sturdy but requires lots of space and is heavy. Wood lasts long but needs maintenance and care. Metal requires expensive power tools.

The material choice depends on many factors such as the location, budget, skills level, availability of tools, local regulations and climate. Bamboo is a popular choice in tropical areas where it can grow naturally. Bamboo is easy to grow, low in cost, and doesn't require any special tools. It can withstand strong winds but is weak and weak when wet. Although the grass is durable and strong, it requires a lot more manpower to grow. Although palms can be tough and resilient, they tend to get messy very quickly. The bark is cheap, light, and easy to cut. It resists moisture and dust but is susceptible to cracking and breaking. Stones can withstand extreme weather conditions and are durable and strong. Concrete is versatile and durable, but it is also heavy and requires power tools. Metal is strong but requires many power tools. Wood is very durable and affordable. Steel lasts even longer but is expensive.




 



Tornado Safety Tips- How to Survive Tornadoes