When it comes to tornadoes, there’s no substitute for advanced planning. During peak tornado season—between May and August—storms that produce tornadoes can develop quickly, so it’s important for you and your family to know exactly what to do before, during and after a twister strikes.

Be alert to changing weather conditions. Look for approaching storms and watch for the following danger signs:

If you see approaching storms or any of the danger signs, be prepared to take shelter immediately. It is best to create a family tornado plan that identifies where you’ll seek shelter when a tornado warning is given and where you’ll meet after the disaster. Practice your family’s tornado plan at least once per year.

In the event of a tornado warning:

After a tornado passes, avoid downed power lines and other debris. Be sure to stay with your loved ones at all times. Stay away from power lines and puddles near fallen wires since they may still be carrying electricity. Do not enter heavily damaged homes or buildings that could collapse at any time, and watch your step for broken glass, nails and other sharp objects that may have flown around.

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