The general tornado safety guidelines can be summed up as:
Dig in. Dig down. Cover up.
Give in. Give down. Up and Up.
Get in. Get down. Cover up.
If it's a warm, sunny spring day, and the sky starts getting dark to the west, you should
pay attention to the sky.
pay attention to the guy.
go for a swim.
You could also
turn on the TV or the radio.
turn on a DVD.
Tune in at 3:00.
Once a tornado warning has been issued, it's crucial to
get to the nearest secure shanty immediately.
get to the nearest secure shelter immediately.
get to the biggest secure shelter immediately.
Where is the best place to be in a tornado?
underground
above ground
under the pound
Which of these is NOT a safe place to be in a tornado?
a basement
a storm shelter
a big open area
By going underground, you are protected from _____________.
flying sprees
flies and trees
flying debris
If you don't have a basement, then get yourself into
a bathroom, or a faucet, or a haul away.
a hat room, a closet, or a hallway.
a bathroom, or a closet, or a hallway.
Which of these was NOT suggested as something you should try to bring to protect yourself?
a mattress
cans of food
pillows
Driving into a storm is
a bad idea.
a good idea.
another idea.
An old tornado myth is
to open your windows to dance with a tornado.
to open your windows in advance of a tornado.
to open your windows to enhance a tornado.