Ways to Stay Safe during a Storm
During a storm, here's how to stay safe from electrical hazards
In Canada, storms can occur at any time of year. It is critical to be safe during a storm regardless of the season. Whether it is the height of summer or the depths of winter. There are several common misconceptions about electrical safety, one of which is that lightning never strikes the same spot twice. The CN Tower, on the other hand, begs to differ, as it is struck 75 times per year on average. While this may appear insignificant, it is critical to clear up the inconsistencies in order to avoid severe injuries. With that in mind, consider the following six tips for staying safe during a storm:
Be Conscious
The importance of being prepared cannot be overstated. While society’s reliance on technology has its pitfalls, it is an excellent way to stay up to date on weather warnings. Keep an eye out (or an ear out, if you listen to the radio) for storm warnings in your area. This can help keep you and your family secure, especially if you have small children.
If your area is prone to storms, viewing the Canadian Lightning Danger Map or Storm Map on a regular basis can keep you informed. You’re going on a road trip, these will come in handy. If there are warnings in the areas you’ll be passing through, it’s best to travel on a different day or take a different route.
Maintain a low profile
If you don’t have access to a secure place indoors, find low ground to protect yourself if you’re caught outside during a thunderstorm. Water, large structures, isolated trees, powerlines, poles, and high ground are all things to avoid. Because lightning like to strike high, you should avoid becoming the highest target in an open place. If possible, seek shelter in low valleys and keep your touch with the ground to a minimum. That is, instead of lying down on the ground, stoop down with your feet close together.
Are you in possession of a vehicle? As long as the vehicle isn’t a soft-top convertible or a golf cart, the electric current is directed around the exterior of the body by the vehicle’s metal frame. The car’s frame works as a cage, keeping you safe by deflecting lightning away from you.
Bring it in
An enclosed building is the safest place to seek shelter from a storm. If the storm is exceptionally strong, you should stay away from windows, doors, and skylights. When you’re close by, the last thing you want is for glass to break. As a result, the basement or ground floor of your building is usually the greatest spot to conceal.
You may have heard of the 30-30 rule as a kid, and it still remains true today. Count to 30 seconds after you see lightning strike. Stay indoors for at least 30 minutes after the previous thunderclap if you hear thunder within 30 seconds of the lightning strike. To ensure your children’s safety, teach them this guideline, as well as the rhyme “when thunder roars, get inside.”
Metal should be avoided
Metal, as an electrical conductor, is not something you want near you during a thunderstorm. Avoid metal appliances such as ovens, kitchens, and electrical equipment when indoors. While battery-operated devices are generally safe, avoid plugging them in during a storm. To avoid electricity surges, turn off televisions, radios, and laptop computers during a storm. Handheld mobile devices should not be a hazard indoors, but landlines should not be utilized.
Water should be avoided
If not distilled or deionized, water, like metal, behaves as an electrical conductor. As a result, avoid showering, bathing, dishwashing, or doing laundry during a storm. For maximum electrical safety, stay away from water as much as possible until the storm passes. Make sure to teach your children about electrical safety in the home and to pass on electrical safety advice.
Make Sure Your House Is Safe
If your building is connected to the electrical grid (as it almost certainly is), you can take steps to protect yourself from power surges. There might be a buildup of electrical charge when a storm knocks off the grid’s power. This might cause damage to your home’s electrical system by overloading the wiring and causing the components to deteriorate over time.
Surge protectors, which are meant to protect your home from abrupt voltage spikes, can be installed by your residential electrician to prevent this. Professional electrical contractors, such as our team at BPM Electric, can assess your home’s electrical system and take the steps necessary to optimize it for daily and storm electrical safety.
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