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Damage from Lightning: Tips on how to prevent damage to your property....
DAMAGE FROM LIGHTNING: TIPS ON HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY...

DAMAGE FROM LIGHTNING:
TIPS ON HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY...
Many homeowners use standard surge protectors for their electronics year round, and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) surge protectors have become increasingly popular in recent years. However, depending on the strength and exact location of the lightning strike surge protectors may not provide enough protection. Depending on your home’s location and contents, a complete Lightning Protection System (LPS) may be recommended. These systems are much more complicated than simply adding a tall metal object to your roof, and should only be installed by a certified LPS professional. Besides protecting your electronics and appliances, devices are also available to help guard your air conditioner or heat pump from the electrical surge and/or power interruption associated with a nearby lightning strike.
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MYTH vs. FACT Lightning never strikes the same place twice. MYTH…. Actually, lightning can and often does strike twice in the exact same spot, or close to it. Lightning strikes the Empire State Building about 100 times each year. Florida’s Kennedy Space Center receives more lighting strikes annually than any other location in the U.S. Do not use the phone during a thunderstorm. FACT…. Stay off corded telephones and computers, because the lines can act as a conductor for the lightning. Cell phones and iPods can be risky to use also, because the metal in cell phones and iPod wires can also act as conductors for the lightning’s current. Rubber car tires protect you from lightning.
MYTH…. It is the car’s metal frame and roof that are protective, not the rubber tires. Stay inside the car with the windows rolled up, and do not lean against the car doors or anything metal. Fiberglass vehicles and convertibles do not provide protection from lightning. Do not shower or do laundry during a storm. FACT…. The plumbing system can serve as a conductor for lightning, so it is best to avoid bathing, doing laundry, and electrical appliances in general until the storm has passed. Remember, electricity and water do not mix well. Besides avoiding appliances and water, stay away from doors, windows and porches during thunderstorms. If you are outside during a storm, stand or lie flat under a tree to stay dry and avoid lightning.
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MYTH…. There are several factors that make being under a tree in a thunderstorm a very bad idea. Lightning often strikes the highest objects, such as trees. As the electrical current heads for the ground, the lightning is likely to strike you if you are between the tree and the ground. Ground current is dangerous, so it is best to make your contact with the ground minimal by crouching down and leaning on the balls of your feet instead of sitting or lying on the ground. Keep the 30/30 rule in mind if you are outside. Take shelter immediately if the time between seeing a lightning flash and hearing thunder is 30 seconds or less, because it means you are in a strike zone! Be sure to wait at least 30 minutes after you hear the last of the thunder before going back outside.
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