Get in if you are outside get inside.
How to keep a roof safe during a tornado.
If you are in a high rise building head to a small interior room on the lowest floor possible.
Get under a sturdy table cover your head and neck with your arms and or with a heavy coat blankets or pillows.
The most important things to remember are.
Go to the basement or an inside room without windows on the lowest floor bathroom closet center hallway.
Masonry chimneys that extend more than six feet above the roof or have a width of 40 inches or more should have continuous vertical reinforcing steel placed in the corners to provide greater resistance to wind loads.
If you are stuck outdoors when a thunderstorm hits crouch down.
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If you are in a long span building during a tornado stay away from windows.
To reinforce roofs against tornadoes you ll need a structural reinforced concrete roof deck.
If you re already inside get as far into the middle of the building as possible.
Head to a pre designated safe area like a safe room storm cellar or a windowless interior room.
Falling and flying debris cause most deaths and injuries during a tornado.
Although there is no completely safe place during a tornado some locations are much safer than others.
Most such buildings hit by tornados cannot withstand the enormous pressure.
A long span building such as a shopping mall theater or gymnasium is especially dangerous because the roof structure is usually supported solely by the outside walls.
Get down get underground if possible.
Minimize your contact with the ground by keeping your feet and knees together head tucked and hands over your ears.