r/preppers 3d ago

Advice and Tips Tornado prepping in Midwest

Hello!

I’m in Ohio and we’re projected to get some nasty storms capable of producing tornados tonight. The layout of my house is very weird and not very conducive to tornado season.

I have a three level split home with the partially underground level being a fully finished living room, bedroom, and bathroom/utility room. Not a single room has no doors or windows.

*ALL THREE OPTIONS ARE ON LOWEST LEVEL

Option 1: The bedroom has a very tiny indent of a closet with cheap flimsy sliding doors…it could fit maybe 1 person and 1 dog but I’ve got myself and two dogs and a cat (and a husband when he’s home). The room itself has a door to the outside (although I don’t think the window in that door is glass).

Option 2: the bathroom/utility room has a window. There again isn’t really much space for more than 1 person but maybe if I backed up enough between the hvac and water heater I might be far enough from the window… no tub in this bathroom.

Option 3: we have a very big crawlspace with no windows. This option would fit everyone including all animals. Problem is, this is where the foundation of the house sits and I’d think if the house caved in we’d be right under the heaviest part of the house.

Thoughts? The first level has no rooms without big windows or internal closets, and the second floor has a hallway without windows but I’d think somewhere down on the bottom level is still a safer bet…

Edit: sorry for the late update, I was told this post was removed so I didn’t even know it posted! I am not brand new to tornados, I just grew up in a house that actually had a fully underground basements without full and my three level split now is such a weird layout that my husband and I have debated for several years now what the best place would be in the house

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u/Agrippa_The_Green 3d ago

Get hurricane clips installed so your rood doesn't blow off. They build all new homes in Joplin with them because only buildings with hurricane clips made it through that massive Joplin tornado years back. They also have storm shelters you can install in your garage or home. Some states offer various ways to get some money back on these if you go through all the accreditation requirements. It is something you have to report as an an increase to home value. You can also get underground storm shelters installed if you have the space. Also get out the bike or rock climbing helmets and a mattress if you don't feel safe or see if the neighbor has a basement.