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The Best Place in Your Home to Be During a Tornado

by Kimberly Jokela 03/06/2022

Even small tornadoes can be dangerous. That's why it's important to have a plan for staying safe if one should appear in your area. If you're at home, there are several places you can take shelter from the strong winds and flying debris. Here are the best places at home to be during a tornado:

Head for the Basement

The safest place to be during a tornado is underground. If your home has a basement or cellar, that should be the first place you plan to go to take shelter. Make sure you have a stock of emergency supplies, blankets and other things to help you stay safe and comfortable while waiting out the storm underneath your house.

Shelter in Your Bathroom

If you don't have a basement, the next best place to be in your house is an interior bathroom. A bathroom might be more cramped, but if it doesn't share any outside walls or have windows, it can be a safe alternative to going underground. The more walls you can put between you and the tornado, the better.

Avoid Upper Floors

While sheltering in an upstairs windowless room might be tempting, you should still avoid the upper floor if your house has multiple stories. Even without windows, the upper parts of the home can sustain more damage from winds and flying debris, so you're better off downstairs in another room.

Beware Falling Furnishings

Think about what might be in the rooms directly above you. Avoid sheltering underneath heavy furnishings like pianos or wardrobes that could fall through the ceiling. You should also be aware of the furnishings in your chosen sheltering spot and remove anything hanging from the walls for safety.

Take Cover

When in doubt, take cover under something sturdy like a dining table or desk. Using soft layers like pillows, blankets and even mattresses can help create a buffer against debris. No matter where you take shelter in your home, staying vigilant and following your disaster plan will help you handle a tornado.

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Kimberly Jokela

Meet Kimberly Jokela:

With a genuine passion in people Kimberly loves helping her clients make their real estate dreams or needs come to life! Specializing in Luxury, Vacation, Retirement or Investment properties.

Born and raised in the midwest in a family with a strong work ethic, filled with creativity & dedication.

Her determination lead her to attend college at the "Philadelphia Performing Arts" where she had the opportunity to follow her passion in the Arts & to travel. Living in California with her husband Rick for 15 years together they built a successful business. After the birth of her beautiful daughter Brittany, seeking a "small town” coastal lifestyle, they took a trip to Naples Florida & fell in love with all it has to offer and made the jump!

With now over 17 years experience as a licensed Realtor serving Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero & Fort Myers.

A great listener, negotiator & connector, Kimberly is dedicated to helping her clients looking to BUY their ideal Florida property! 

Her warm & friendly personality is present in everything she does on her clients behalf!

Kimberly’s creativity & "out of the box" thinking gives her clients the extra leverage they need when SELLING a property.

Her well organized marketing includes professionally produced photography, video, drone imagery, media presentation in print, numerous online websites & social media!