Staying Safe after a Tornado
Tips for safety while cleaning up after a natural disaster.
Be Prepared
Preparation Tips
- Know the signs of a tornado, including a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud, an approaching cloud of debris, or a loud roar like a freight train.
- Sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and NOAA Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts.
- Pay attention to weather reports.
- Identify and practice going to a safe shelter such as a safe room built using FEMA criteria or a storm shelter built to ICC 500 standards. The next best protection is a small, interior, windowless room or basement on the lowest level of a sturdy building.
- Plan for your pet.
- Prepare for long-term stay at home or sheltering in place.

Sign Up For Alerts
Sign up for emergency alerts by phone, text, and email through the free NotifySTL service
After the Storm
- Save your phone calls for emergencies and use text messaging or social media to communicate with family and friends.
- Pay attention to the Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio, and local authorities for updated information.
- Stay clear of fallen power lines or broken utility lines.
- Contact your healthcare provider if you are sick and need medical attention
- Wear appropriate gear during clean-up such as thick-soled shoes, long pants, and work gloves, use appropriate face coverings or masks if cleaning mold or other debris.
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