Tornadoes strike Texas more than any other state. They can occur at any time of year, including winter, but are most frequent from mid-March through May. They are also common during hurricanes. To prepare for these violent storms, take the following precautions:
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Seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest floor of your home, such as a bathroom, closet or room without windows. Cover yourself with a mattress or cushions.
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In an office building, go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor.
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If you are in a mobile home, get out and take shelter in a nearby building. If there are none, lie flat in a ditch or ravine.
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Never stay inside a car. Get out and lie flat in a ditch or a ravine. If a building is nearby, take shelter inside. Do not try to outrun a tornado in your car.
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At school, follow plans and go to a designated shelter area, usually interior hallways on the lowest floor. Avoid auditoriums, gyms and areas with wide, free-span roofs.
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In a shopping center, move toward the interior, away from exterior glass walls.
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If you are in open country, take cover in a low spot away from trees.
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Learn the difference between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning. A Tornado Watch means watch the sky. A Tornado Warning means a tornado is on the ground and you must seek shelter immediately.
For more information regarding emergency management, please contact:
Keller Fire Rescue Administration
817-743-4400 • firerescue@cityofkeller.com
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