
There are steps you can take to ensure your family and you are safe from tornadoes if you live near one. You can help your family and yourself prepare for any tornadoes that may come.
Consider safe places where you can seek shelter. Discuss your emergency plan and options with family members. This could include your house, work, school, or public building.
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 in public areas: Reach a structural area far from windows such as the front or back of a church or public building and crouch with your hands up to your head. If you are shopping in a large mall, store or other public area, locate an interior restroom or storage room that is away form windows and sit down as close as you can to the ground.

To avoid a tornado, drive slowly and stop at a sheltering place. If that is not possible, you should get in a ditch area or low-lying place and cover your head with your arms.
Avoid cars and trees when you're outdoors. They could blow over and strike you during a storm. During strong winds, mobile homes are especially vulnerable and should be evacuated when the weather forecast calls for them to be subject to strong winds.
You can find an interior corridor on the lower floor of an office, factory or other building. This area provides protection against strong winds and flying debris. This could be an internal hallway, a cupboard or a restroom.
Apartments in high-rise buildings: Choose a space in the hallway on the lower level. If you cannot get down to a lower-level, then go to an interior hallway or closet without windows.
Work: Keep your office doors and windows closed if you don't want to be hit by a tornado. If you're on the top floors of an apartment or tall office building, look for shelter in an interior hallway.

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 while driving. They can funnel wind and increase the chance of a tornado. Avoid being caught in a vehicle that is being whipped by a tornado. Instead, try to get away from the storm and lay on the roadside. Cover your head with your arms to protect your face from flying debris and lightning.
FAQ
What's the time taken to find help once you are lost?
It all depends on several factors.
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Wherever you are
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What kind of terrain you're in
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No matter if you have cell phone reception
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Whether you have been seen by someone
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Whether you are injured
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You are either dehydrated or not
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You have been drinking water?
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Whether you have eaten recently
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Whether you are wearing appropriate clothing
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No matter whether you are carrying a compass, a map, or a compass
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Are you familiar with the area?
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How long have you been lost?
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How long did you spend looking for help?
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How long does people take to notice you are gone?
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How fast they decide to search you
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How many rescuers do you attract
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How many rescues were you able to receive?
What should you do first in a survival situation
The first thing you should do when faced with an emergency is to assess the situation. You must know what's happening, where you are, how you got there.
You also need to know what you can expect from your environment. For example, if you're in the middle of nowhere, you may not be able to use any form of communication.
If you don’t know anything, it is a good idea to learn as much as you possibly can.
If you are in imminent danger, you should seek help right away. But if you're not in immediate danger, it might be worth taking some time to gather information to determine what happened.
How to Navigate Without a Compass or With One
Although a compass does not tell you where you're going, it can help you get back to your home in case you lose your bearings.
There are three options for navigation:
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By landmarks
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Magnetic North (using a compasse)
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By stars
These are objects you recognize immediately when you come across them. These can be trees, buildings, rivers, and so on. Landmarks provide visual clues to where you live.
Magnetic North simply indicates the direction in which Earth's magnetic field points. You'll see that the sun appears as if it is moving across the sky when you look up. However, the earth's magnet field causes the sun to move about the earth. The sun appears to move across the sky but it actually moves around the horizon. The sun is directly overhead at noon. At midnight, the sun is directly below you. The magnetic field on the earth changes daily, so the direction of the North pole's magnetic North pole can change every day. This means that your course could drift a lot in a single day.
Another method of navigation is to use stars. The stars appear to rise or set above the horizon. These are fixed points in space that you can use to determine your location relative to other locations.
How do I pick the right knife?
Choosing the best knife for your needs isn't easy. There are so many companies that claim to have the best knives.
Which is the best one? How can you choose between them?
First, think about the type of tasks you will be using your knife for.
Are you going to slice bread, cut wood, skin animals or chop vegetables?
Is the knife meant for hunting or fishing? Are you going to use it for camping cooking?
Will you be using it to open cans or bottles? What about opening boxes and packages?
Is your knife strong enough to handle heavy loads?
Consider cleaning it after each use. Are you planning to wash it often?
Is it necessary to keep its edge over time?
Statistics
- Not only does it kill up to 99.9% of all waterborne bacteria and parasites, but it will filter up to 1,000 liters of water without the use of chemicals. (hiconsumption.com)
- so you can be 100 percent hands-free, and there's less chance you'll put your torch down and lose it. (nymag.com)
- The downside to this type of shelter is that it does not generally offer 360 degrees of protection and unless you are diligent in your build or have some kind of tarp or trash bags, it will likely not be very resistant to water. (hiconsumption.com)
- In November of 1755, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum intensity of VIII occurred about 50 miles northeast of Boston, Massachusetts. (usgs.gov)
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How To
How to Purify Drink Water in Emergencies
When natural disasters strike, the most important activity is water purification. Filtration, disinfection, storage are all part of the process to purify drinking water. Drinking clean water has saved many lives during emergencies. It also makes it easier to recover faster after disasters.
Purified water should be stored in a well-ventilated area and away from direct sunlight. Purified water should be stored in a container that does not contain oxygen. Plastic bags or bottles can be used if you don’t have enough containers. Keep the water chilled at 4°C (40°F). Avoid freezing the water to prevent ice crystals from forming.
These steps will help you prepare purified drinking water.
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Boil water in a saucepan until it boils. By straining the boiling water through an a strainer, you can remove any impurities.
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To every 2 gallons, add one teaspoon of the iodine. Stir thoroughly before adding the iodine.
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You should store the water in sealed containers. Keep the water refrigerated for not more than three days.
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Include the following information on the container: date, type, and quantity of water
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Make sure that your water supply has a safe and reliable source!