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Safety Information

Below are the most reliable and trustworthy internet resources for what should happen before, during, and after a tornado strikes.  These websites are all approved of by the U.S. government and its partners is disaster preparedness.   If you have any further suggestions on resources that can help please contact us so we can better inform others.

NOAA Safety Guides

This is the official U.S. Government website for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  This is the best place to start when making a plan for yourself, your family, or coworkers.

Ready.gov

This is another U.S. government website dedicated to informing the public about how to prepare for before AND after a tornado strikes.

Fema-Federal Emergency Management Agency

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CDC- Centers for Disease Control

This website educates the public about the medical aspects of disasters, and this specific page helps you prepare for the physical and mental health impacts of tornadoes.

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A must read for anyone trying to get a better grasp of how tornadoes affect your home, what kind of damage you should worry about, and other helpful information about helpful aid.

NOAA What to Do During a Tornado

This page is specifically designed for educational purposes, to show exactly what you should do in a tornado emergency.

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The Monthly Tornado

A newsletter- once a month.

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