If you don't have a basement, a closet somewhere in the innermost part of your house is a great place to seek shelter. I'm sure if you go online and google "tips during tornado" something will pop up.
I'm from East Texas, so I don't blame you for asking ;).
2007-04-24 10:53:03
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answered by Valerie C 2
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How do you execute to the basement?
I think you mean "evacuating" to the basement.
You find an inner room within your home, getting away from all windows where glass could break and be driven into you. A bathroom is the best choice because of the pipes. Cover your head with your arms.
2007-04-24 17:49:48
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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you want to be in a room with as few windows as possible in the center of the home if thats not practical get in the bathtub and cover yourself and your loved ones with a mattress and pray.if you live in a rural area and have a well pit go into it make sure it isnt flooded or unsafe first though.good luck.if you are driving stop the car get out if nothing else is around lie in a low lying ditch.good luck.you need to turn off your gas and water and whatever else you can if you have time.
2007-04-24 18:17:03
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answered by dixie58 7
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There are several things you can do.. First, pray for safety, Second, always be on the lowest level.. (No trailer houses) Third, get to a place with no windows around (preferably in the middle of the house or a closet) Fourth, if there is enough time get big blankets or a matress, cover yourself and family members up with it and always cover your head kneeling on the ground. And fifth, continue to pray!!!!
2007-04-24 17:54:51
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answered by :)Smile(: 2
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Without executing to a basement? Do you mean evacuating? Executing means to put someone to death - seems pretty dramatic alternative to going to the basement ...
2007-04-24 17:50:22
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answered by All hat 7
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Figure out the path that the tornado is traveling in and run/bike/drive as fast as you can perpendicular to it. This is risky though, as they can change paths quickly, and becomes more difficult the larger they are.
2007-04-24 17:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sit in the bathtub or a similar spot that's sturdy (like under a door frame) and make sure to stay away from windows and stay close to the ground.
2007-04-24 17:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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for some odd reason... ive heard that hiding in a closet works okay... or at least, what Storm Stories says on the weather channel!
Why ask? do you like in a tornado-bound place? i deeply suggest that you get a basement, for your own protection.
PLEASE BE SAFE~!!!!!
~â¥
2007-04-24 17:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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always bring a pillow or blanket to protect your head and neck.
-go to the room in the center of your house, or one with no windows.
-most houses have a "crawl space" underneath them. its only about 3 feet tall, its where all the pipes and plumbing are. the entrance is probally in the garage. you have to crawl on your bell to get into them, hence the name.
-if you are outside get in a ditch kneeled down with hands over back of neck.
- or it sounds silly, but...if there is an overpass near by, get under it and hold on for dear life.
2007-04-24 17:57:05
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answered by noonedreamsanyways 2
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You can stand in front of a firing squad. They will be more than happy to execute you.
2007-04-24 17:50:32
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answered by green3ch 6
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