With the peak tornado season upon us now, and the recent devastating tornadoes, our hearts go out to the victims of these destructive and frightening natural disasters. We hope that you never have to endure the devastation tornadoes can cause, and we truly believe that you can never be too prepared for when and if a tornado strikes.
- During a tornado watch or warning, always go to the most interior and lowest room wherever you are.
- If there is not a basement or storm shelter available, get to a room in the center of a building, preferably under a stairwell or in a bathroom.
- Stay away from all windows and try to find sturdy protection to put over you such as a mattress, heavy table or workbench.
- Once the storm passes, still proceed with caution.
- Stay away from power lines and puddles with wires in them as they may still be carrying electricity.
- Wear sturdy protective boots or shoes and watch your step to avoid broken glass, nails, and other sharp objects.
- Do not go into any heavily damaged houses or buildings.
- Do not use matches or lighters, in case of leaking natural gas pipes or fuel tanks nearby.
View the latest tornado stats from 2013 and other interesting life saving facts.