Prepare a Home Tornado Plan
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Pick a place where family members could gather if a tornado is headed your way. It could be your basement or, if there is no basement, a center hallway, bathroom, or closet on the lowest floor. Keep this place uncluttered.
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If you are in a high-rise building, you may not have enough time to go to the lowest floor. Pick a place in a hallway in the center of the building.
Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit Containing--
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First aid kit and essential medications.
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Canned food and can opener.
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At least three gallons of water per person.
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Protective clothing, bedding, or sleeping bags.
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Battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries.
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Special items for infant, elderly, or disabled family members.
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Written instructions on how to turn off electricity, gas, and water if authorities advise you to do so. (Remember, you'll need a professional to turn natural gas service back on.)
Stay Tuned for Storm Warnings
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Listen to your local radio and TV stations for updated storm information.
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Know what a tornado WATCH and WARNING means:
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Tornado WATCHES and WARNINGS are issued by county or parish.
When a Tornado WATCH Is Issued...
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Listen to local radio and TV stations for further updates.
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Be alert to changing weather conditions. Blowing debris or the sound of an approaching tornado may alert you. Many people say it sounds like a freight train.
When a Tornado WARNING Is Issued...
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If you are inside, go to the safe place you picked to protect yourself from glass and other flying objects. The tornado may be approaching your area.
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If you are outside, hurry to the basement of a nearby sturdy building or lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area.
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If you are in a car or mobile home, get out immediately and head for safety (as above).
After the Tornado Passes...
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Watch out for fallen power lines and stay out of the damaged area.
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Listen to the radio for information and instructions.
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Use a flashlight to inspect your home for damage.
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Do not use candles at any time.