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Lightning Strike ? How to Protect Yourself

 
Author: Ugur Akinci
 

When it comes to protecting yourself against getting hit by a lightning, it is much better to be safe than sorry.

Rule of thumb if you see dark clouds approaching and if you hear the thunder, immediately take cover within a safe place because it means you are within the lightning-striking distance of 10 miles.

So what is the safe thing to do if you are caught in a lightning storm?

Do NOT hide under or stand next to a lonely tree on an open field.

Do NOT stand next to radio or TV towers, power-line towers, silos, or any other tall metal structures out there in the open.

Do not carry any metal pointed objects like golf clubs, umbrellas, canes, fishing rods, etc.

Do not take refuge in small shacks and shelters build out in the open for the purposes of protection from rain, snow or the sun.

Do NOT get near any body of water.

Do NOT use any electrical gadgets including land-line or cellular telephones, radios, computers, hair dryers, etc.

Do NOT watch TV or stand next to a TV set.

If all fails, and you are out there in the open, seek shelter in any vehicle with rubber tires (cars, trucks, SUVs), WITHOUT, however, touching any metal surfaces.

If you have nowhere safe to hide, do not continue to stand up. Lower your profile. Crouch on the ground and roll yourself into a ball and patiently wait and pray for the storm to blow over.

 
 
 

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