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Lightening Safety Myths & Tips from the Red Cross

Top 3 Myths

Myth: You are safe if the sky above is clear
Fact: Lightening can strike 10 to 15 miles away from a storm

Myth: People struck by lightning carry an electrical charge
Fact: False

Myth: You are safe from lightening in a house
Fact: Lightening flows through various conductors. Avoid using phone land lines, electrical appliances, and do not take showers and baths. Say away from doors and windows. Phone lines, cords, plumbing and even metal door and window frames are all lightening conductors.

Safety Tips

Follow these steps if someone has been struck by lightning:

Check the scene for safety and then check the person for burns and other injuries. If the person has stopped breathing, have someone call 9-1-1 and begin CPR. If the person is breathing normally, look for other possible injuries and care for them as necessary. People who have been struck by lightning do not retain an electrical charge and can be handled safely. Anyone who has sustained a lightning strike requires professional medical care!

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