TIPS AND TRICKS TO PREVENT FROM LIGHTNING
LIGHTNING PRECAUTIONS
Lightning is one of the most dangerous and unpredictable natural phenomena that we can encounter. It is a natural electrical discharge that occurs in the atmosphere, typically during thunderstorms. It is caused by the build-up of electric charges in the clouds, which are discharged through a lightning bolt. It can strike without warning, causing injury or even death. However, there are things that we can do to prevent ourselves from being struck by lightning.
Lightning strikes can be deadly and cause significant damage to property. In the United States, lightning strikes kill an average of 20 people each year and injure hundreds more. In this article, we’ll go over some tips and tricks to prevent yourself from lightning.
- Check the weather forecast
Before going outside, make sure to check the weather forecast for thunderstorms or other severe weather. If the forecast calls for thunderstorms, it’s best to stay indoors or in a sturdy, enclosed structure until the storm has passed.
- Stay inside during a thunderstorm
The safest place to be during a thunderstorm is inside a sturdy, enclosed building. Avoid going outside or being near windows or doors during a storm, as lightning can strike through them.
- Avoid open spaces
If you find yourself caught outside during a thunderstorm, try to avoid open spaces and high ground. Lightning is more likely to strike tall objects and open areas, so seek shelter in a low-lying area if possible.
- Stay away from metal objects
Metal objects, such as fences, poles, and wires, can attract lightning. Stay away from these objects during a thunderstorm, and if you’re in a vehicle, avoid contact with metal surfaces.
- Avoid water
Water is an excellent conductor of electricity, so avoid swimming or boating during a thunderstorm. If you’re caught in a storm while swimming, get out of the water as quickly as possible and seek shelter.
- Don’t use electronics
During a thunderstorm, avoid using electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and phones. These devices can conduct electricity and increase your risk of being struck by lightning.
- Seek shelter in a vehicle
If you’re caught outside during a thunderstorm and can’t find shelter, seek shelter in a vehicle. A fully enclosed vehicle with a metal roof and windows closed can provide protection from lightning strikes.
- Wait to go outside
After a thunderstorm has passed, wait at least 30 minutes before going outside. Lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from a storm, so it’s important to wait until the storm has completely passed before venturing outside.
- Install lightning rods
If you live in an area that is prone to thunderstorms, consider installing lightning rods on your home or property. Lightning rods are designed to attract lightning strikes and direct them harmlessly to the ground, reducing the risk of damage or injury.
- Follow the 30-30 rule
The 30-30 rule is a simple way to estimate how far away a thunderstorm is. When you see lightning, count the seconds until you hear thunder. If the time between the lightning and thunder is less than 30 seconds, seek shelter immediately. Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunder before leaving your shelter.
- Know what to do if someone is struck by lightning
If someone is struck by lightning, it’s important to act quickly. Call for emergency services and perform CPR if necessary. Keep the victim calm and comfortable until help arrives.
In conclusion, lightning can be a dangerous and unpredictable natural phenomenon. However, by following these tips and tricks, you can minimize your risk of being struck by lightning. Remember to always check the weather forecast, stay inside during a thunderstorm, avoid open spaces and metal objects, and seek shelter in a vehicle if necessary. Stay safe, and enjoy the beauty of nature from a safe distance.
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