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Natural Disaster Preparedness | Briggs & Stratton
Disasters and Emergencies Can Happen Anytime, Anywhere
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Briggs & Stratton Admin : Updated on February 17, 2026
The weather is always unpredictable, but it's very helpful to know what to do when you're facing a disaster. Here are some storm preparedness tips on how you should react in extreme circumstances.
| Scenario | Action |
| Before the Storm | Watch the sky and stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio, or television for information. |
| Indoors During a Tornado | If you are inside a structure, put as many walls as possible between you and the outside |
| Vehicles & Mobile Homes | If in a vehicle or mobile home during a tornado, get out immediately and go to the lowest floor of a sturdy, nearby building. |
| Outdoors During a Tornado | Lie flat in a nearby ditch or depression and cover your head with your hands. Be aware of the potential for flooding. |
| Indoors During an Earthquake | Stay inside. Research shows most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location. |
| Outdoors During an Earthquake | Stay there until shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings, exits, and alongside exterior walls. |
| In Your Car During a Flood | Flood Six inches of water will reach the bottom of most passenger cars causing loss of control and possible stalling. |
| Outdoors During a Flood | Avoid moving water. Six inches of moving water can make you fall. Use a stick to check the ground firmness in front of you. |
| Indoors During a Hurricane | Remain indoors and away from windows and glass doors. Close all interior doors, secure and brace external doors. |
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