These may become a safety hazard.

Bring in outdoor furniture and other items that could blow away.

You don’t want to be caught outside if a tornado comes.

You’ll get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions.

Turn on your TV/radio.

If you hear it, seek shelter immediately!

If you see one, take shelter immediately!

Watch out for dark, rotating clouds.

During

Take shelter immediately!

Flying debris from high winds causes most injuries.

Keep windows closed and stay away from them.

Glass from broken windows can injure you.

If you’re in a building, go to the basement or lowest floor.

That’s the safest location.

If you’re in a mobile home, go to the nearest building or storm shelter.

Even if tied down, your home can’t protect you.

If you’re driving, fasten your seatbelt and go to the nearest building for cover.

You’re safer indoors.

If your car gets hit by debris, stop, cover your head, and stay below the windows.

You’re safer inside the car than outside.

If you’re outside, lie down in a low, flat area and cover your head with your hands.

You’re safer lying down than standing up.