Bad Weather Tips for Older Adults: Storms and Tornadoes in the Midwest
Posted:Apr 28th, 2025 5:14 amStay Weather Aware
- Keep a weather radio or smartphone with alerts ON at all times.
- Pay attention to Severe Thunderstorm Watches and Warnings — a Watch means "conditions are right," and a Warning means "take action now."
- For Tornadoes:
- A Tornado Watch = be ready to act.
- A Tornado Warning = take shelter immediately.
Know Your Safe Place
- Identify a safe place inside your home ahead of time:
- Best options: Basement, storm shelter, or a small interior room (bathroom, closet, or hallway) on the lowest floor, away from windows.
- If mobility is a concern, plan how you will get to the safe place quickly — keep a walker or cane nearby if needed.
Emergency Kit Essentials
- Keep a small, portable kit in or near your shelter area with:
- Bottled water
- Non-perishable snacks
- Flashlights and extra batteries
- Battery-powered or hand-crank weather radio
- Basic first aid kit
- A list of medications and a few days' supply
- Extra glasses, hearing aids, or medical devices
- Blankets or warm layers
- A cell phone and portable charger (keep them charged!)
Before the Storm Hits
- Charge your cell phone fully.
- Make sure your mobility aids (canes, walkers) are easy to grab.
- Secure outdoor furniture or move it inside so it doesn’t become a hazard.
- Close and lock all windows and doors.
- Bring pets inside and have supplies for them too (leash, food, carrier).
- Let a family member, neighbor, or friend know you are prepared.
During a Storm or Tornado Warning
- Move to your safe place immediately when a warning is issued.
- Bring your emergency kit and phone.
- Protect your head and neck with a helmet, heavy blankets, or a sturdy object (like a mattress).
- Stay away from windows.
- Stay put until the official "all clear" is given — even if the storm "seems over."
If You Live in a Senior Community or Apartment
- Know your building’s emergency plan.
- Find out if there is a designated shelter room.
- If mobility assistance is needed, arrange help with staff or neighbors ahead of time.
After the Storm
- Remain in your shelter area until you are sure it’s safe.
- Watch for fallen power lines, sharp debris, and broken glass if you must leave your home.
- If you smell gas, leave the building immediately and call 911.
- Limit phone calls to emergencies — text family to let them know you’re safe if possible.
Practice Makes It Easier
- Practice getting to your safe spot once or twice a year, especially before peak tornado season (typically April–June in the Midwest).
- Review your emergency kit supplies every few months and replace expired items.
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