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Lightning
Storm: How To Protect Yourself
The thunder crashes and the lightning strikes:
a lightning storm can be a wondrous sight to behold. In fact,
many people go outside to witness the spectacle, not knowing
the danger they are in. But statistics tell us that lightning
storms are not merely a pretty sight. Nearly 100 people
in the United States are killed by lightning storms every year. At least another 300 are injured. Though it may seem like common
sense to you, it bears repeating that you should take specific
precautions during a lightning storm to avoid becoming part
of these statistics. Even if you think you are not in danger
physically, lightning damage to your home and electrical devices
can be significant. Here are five things everyone should know
about staying safe in the midst of a lightning storm, and protecting
your expensive electrical devices.
1.
Find shelter from the storm. Sounds obvious, but the best
thing you can do to stay safe in a lightning storm is to find
shelter inside a house or other sound structure. Close all
of your windows and doors.
If you find yourself caught outside during the course of lightning
storm, try to find another safe building, porch, or awning.
If you are not near any physical structures, try to wait the
storm out inside a car or van with a hard top. If you are unable
to find any sort of covering, by all means stay away from trees
or metal structures. This means fences, aluminum bleaches,
goalposts, light posts, metal garbage cans, or any other metallic
surface. Even if you don't get struck by lightning, it's still
dangerous to be near any type of metallic surface because if
lightning should hit it, the charge will quickly move through
the metal and may potentially shock you.
A note of warning: if you are caught outside during a lightning
storm, and you notice the hairs on your arm stand on their
end, take this as a sign that lightning is about to strike.
Sit on the ground with your hands on your knees until signs
of danger have passed.
2.
Avoid using electrical devices. When a lightning storm
rages outside, it's a good idea to avoid using electrical devices
inside. This means you should avoid using the telephone during
a lightning storm. Also, it's advisable that you turn off the
television, turn off your computer, and any other electrical
device. Although very rare, it's possible that the electrical
surges caused by the lightning storm can travel through your
telephone line or electrical wiring.
It's a good idea to unplug your electrical devices while they
are not in use. This will prevent any potential damage that
an electrical surge can produce.
3.
Avoid water. Electrocution through water is more common
than most people think. If you notice a particularly strong
lightning storm raging outside, it's best to avoid using water.
Don't wash your hands, do the dishes, take a shower or bath
during a strong lightning storm.
4.
Always use a surge protector. Surge protectors
are safety plugs designed to automatically protect electrical
devices
in case lightning should strike. They
try and reduce the amount of surge before it reaches your
equipment. Surge protectors are
highly recommended for all computers and electrical appliances.
Using a surge protector can not only help prevent damage
being done to your expensive electrical devices, but
can also prevent fire in case lightning strikes. However,
as long as lightning has a conductive path, there is risk
of damage.
Surge
protectors are not necessarily the same thing as power outlet
strips. Many people purchase power
outlet strips, assuming they will protect against lightning
damage and power outages, but this is not so. Good surge protectors
will be made of metal oxide varistors (MOVs), which will protect
your computer if high voltage should strike through it.
5.
Outfit your home with lightning suppressors. If you live
in an area that experiences its share of lightning storms,
consider buying lightning suppressors for your home. Lightning
suppressors are devices that you connect to your telephone
line, television and cable antennas, and other parts of your
electrical system. These suppressors are designed to repel
electricity, and minimize any damage that may be caused by
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