It's tough to even imagine being in an avalanche, let alone imagining how to react. Anyone who spends any time in the back country skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiling needs to know basic avalanche safety skills and how to survive an avalanche.
Survival Tips if Buried in Avalanche
Official rescue teams can take precious minutes to arrive, especially in isolated areas. Survivors should immediately begin looking for anyone buried, it may be the only chance of survival.
It cannot be stressed enough that these are only tips and even following them to the letter does not guarantee safety -- it only increases the odds of survival.
Reduce the chances of being in an avalanche -- check avalanche reports and mountain conditions before setting out and stay out of out of bounds areas on ski hills. Know the snow and wind conditions of an area and become familiar with the terrain. Learn to understand where the avalanche dangers are.
The best avalanche tip is to eliminate the chance of being in one in the first place.