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Lightning Safety
What are some
tips for lightning safety?
Lightning can travel from outside your
home to inside your home-and to
you-through materials that conduct
electricity, including electrical
wiring, phone lines, water, and
plumbing. These safety guidelines will
help minimize your risk.
When you
first hear thunder, it's time to take
precautions indoors.
If you're inside and you hear thunder or
see lightning, it's time to take
precautions. Continue your indoor safety
precautions for 30 minutes after you see
the last lightning or hear the last
thunder.
Never touch
wiring during a thunderstorm.
It's too late to unplug your electronics
if thunderstorms are close.
If you count 30 seconds or less from
when you see lightning to when you hear
thunder, you missed your chance to
unplug your home electronics. If you're
in the lightning danger zone, you should
not touch any wiring, even just to
unplug your home electronics!
Avoid using
phones and only use cell phones or
cordless phones.
If you need to use the phone, corded
phones are dangerous during
thunderstorms. Lightning traveling
through the telephone wires has killed
people. Cell phone and cordless phones
are a safer choice, but stand away from
the cell or cordless phone's power base.
Be sure to keep your cordless and cell
phones charged; they may not work if
your power goes out.
Wait to use
any plumbing.
Sinks, showers, tubs, and toilets can
conduct electricity from lightning
strikes from outside your home to you.
Stop playing
video games connected to your TV.
Electronic equipment with handsets,
joysticks, and headsets connected by
wiring to your TV, computer, or stereo
are dangerous during thunderstorms. Stop
playing-and stop your children from
playing-video games connected to TV
during thunderstorms. The wiring creates
a path for lightning to reach you from
outside your home.
Stay away
from windows.
Metal window frames can conduct
electricity. Windowpanes can break from
acoustic shock of thunder, wind-blown
objects, or large-size hail.
Keep
flashlights, battery-operated lights and
radios ready to use.
If your power goes out, use flashlights
or battery-operated lights instead of
candles. Candles are a fire hazard. Have
a battery-powered radio available for
updated weather conditions.
If you are
looking for A Chicagoland Electrician,
please call us today at 847.564.4130 or
complete our
online service request form.
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