Terms To Know
Tornado Watch is issued when conditions are favorable over a large area for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to develop. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and your local media for weather updates and stay informed!
Tornado Warning
A tornado has been detected or seen, is on the ground and moving and is expected to move through your area soon. You should TAKE COVERIMMEDIATELY!
Be Prepared
- Know which county you live in and which ones border your community as you monitor weather broadcasts.
- If youre on vacation or driving through an unfamiliar area, remember the county you are in and where you are in relation to other towns and cities.
- Know how to get to a safe place quickly if a warning is issued by developing a plan for you and your family at home, work, school, and when outdoors.
- Have disaster supplies on hand, including:
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Battery-operated radio and extra batteries
- First aid kit and manual
- Emergency food, water, and essential medicines
- Non-electric can opener
- Checkbook, cash, credit cards, ATM cards
What To Do
Remain CALM, but take IMMEDIATE action.
If you are outdoors:
- Seek shelter in a substantial building immediatley.
- If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in a ditch or low spot with your hands shielding your head.
- Do not try to outrun a tornado in your car; instead, leave it immediatley.
If you are at home or in a small building:
- Go to basement or an interior room on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows.
- Closets, bathrooms, and other interior rooms offer the best protection.
- Get under something sturdy or cover yourself with a mattress.
If you are in a school, hospital or shopping center:
- Go to a pre-designated shelter area.
- Stay away from large open areas and windows.
- Do not go outside to your car.
If you are in a high-rise building:
- Go to an interior small room or hallway on the lowest floor possible.
- Do not use the elevators. Use the stairs.
If you are in a mobile home or vehicle:
- Get out of mobile homes or vehicles, they are easily tossed about by strong winds in the tornado.
- Take shelter in a substantial structure.
- If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in a ditch or low spot with your hands shielding your head.
After the Storm
- Help injured or trapped persons. DO NOT try to move the seriously injured unless they are in immediate danger of further injury.
- Turn on radio or television to get the latest emergency information. Obey all curfews and emergency orders.
- Avoid all downed power lines. Assume they are have electricity.
- Stay out of damaged buildings. Return home only when authorities say it is safe.
- Use the telephone only for emergency calls.
- Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, or gasoline or other flammable liquids immediately. Leave buildings immediately if you smell gas or chemical fumes.
- Take pictures of the damage -- both the house and its contents -- for insurance purposes.
- Check on neighbors who require special assistance: infants, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
- If you must drive, use caution. Stay away from disaster areas. Do not sightsee!
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