Why should you stay away from water during lightning?

Avoid water.
Do NOT bathe, shower, wash dishes, or have any other contact with water during a thunderstorm because lightning can travel through a building's plumbing. The risk of lightning travelling through plumbing might be less with plastic pipes than with metal pipes.
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Why should you stay away from water when there is lightning?

Swimming in a thunderstorm with lightning present is not safe, whether you're in the ocean or a pool. A body of water is the equivalent of putting a hairdryer in a bath, and because water conducts electricity, lightning is more likely to strike water than land.
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Is it safe to run water during a lightning storm?

No. Lightning can travel through plumbing. It is best to avoid all water during a thunderstorm. Do not shower, bathe, wash dishes, or wash your hands.
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Has anyone died from showering during thunderstorm?

It's unclear whether or not anyone has ever died from showering during a thunderstorm. That being said, the above estimate that between 10 and 20 people are shocked while using water or appliances every year indicates that there is some risk.
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Can you get electrocuted in a pool by lightning?

If you're in electrified water, you may suffer electric shock and burns, even if lightning doesn't hit you directly. You can die from indirect lightning strikes in pools, so you should avoid swimming during thunderstorms.
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Can I swim if I hear thunder?

Lightning often strikes water, and water conducts electricity. That means that the currents from a lightning strike can seriously injure you. In fact, it can even kill you. This is why, when you hear thunder or see lightning, it's a good idea to avoid the pool, beach and any other large body of water.
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Can you get struck by lightning in the shower?

It's unsafe to shower during a thunderstorm. If lightning strikes a water pipe or nearby ground, the electricity can travel through the plumbing. This could potentially cause electrocution if you're showering or using water.
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What are the chances of lightning hitting you?

About 40 million lightning strikes hit the ground in the United States each year. But the odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are less than one in a million, and almost 90% of all lightning strike victims survive.
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What should you not do during a lightning storm?

Lightning Safety Tips
  • Avoid water. Do NOT bathe, shower, wash dishes, or have any other contact with water during a thunderstorm because lightning can travel through a building's plumbing. ...
  • Don't touch electronic equipment. ...
  • Avoid windows, doors, porches, and concrete. ...
  • Don't use corded phones.
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What causes lightning to strike a person?

Whether inside or outside, anyone in contact with anything connected to metal wires, plumbing, or metal surfaces that extend outside is at risk. This includes anything that plugs into an electrical outlet, water faucets and showers, corded phones, and windows and doors.
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Can you get electrocuted in the ocean?

Lightning doesn't strike the ocean as much as land, but when it does,it spreads out over the water, which acts as a conductor. It can hit boats that are nearby, and electrocute fish that are near the surface. If you're at the beach and hear thunder or see lightning, get out of the water.
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Can you get struck by lightning in the shower Mythbusters?

A person can be electrocuted by using the shower during a lightning storm. The dummy was not hit. A small fire did occur, however, and the voltmeter again blew a fuse. During both experiments, small electromagnetic pulses interfered with the camera.
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Can you get electrocuted in the bathtub?

One only gets electrocuted when the human body is completing an electrical circuit. In the bath, unless one is bathing in distilled water, the bath water is more conductive than the human body and the current would flow from the hair dryer to the ground through the water.
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Is your car the safest place to be in a lightning storm?

NO! Like trees, houses, and people, anything outside is at risk of being struck by lightning when thunderstorms are in the area, including cars. The good news though is that the outer metal shell of hard-topped metal vehicles does provide protection to those inside a vehicle with the windows closed.
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Where does lightning strike the most?

The most lightning-struck location in the world

Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela is the place on Earth that receives the most lightning strikes. Massive thunderstorms occur on 140-160 nights per year with an average of 28 lightning strikes per minute lasting up to 10 hours at a time.
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What are 3 facts about lightning?

33 Insane Facts About Lightning Strikes
  • Lightning creates heat hotter than the sun. ...
  • Technically, lighting itself doesn't have a temperature. ...
  • Lightning can strike the same place twice—or more! ...
  • Lightning also strikes multiple places at once. ...
  • Lightning bolts are not very wide. ...
  • Lighting can be up to 90 miles long.
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How do you know if you're about to be struck by lightning?

Just before lightning actually strikes, static energy is going to fill the air. If you look at your arms, you may see the hair on your arms standing on end. You may also feel a physical tingling sensation throughout your body, especially in your extremities.
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Do umbrellas attract lightning?

John Farley. The answer: No. Lightning occurs when the difference in charge between the cloud and the ground becomes so great that a conductive channel of air develops.
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Does it hurt to get struck by lightning?

The overwhelming majority of consequences of being struck by lightning are painful and debilitating, and could stay with you for the rest of your life.
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Is it safe to use phone during lightning?

Using a corded telephone during a thunderstorm is discouraged because the phone is physically connected by wires to the outside. A cellphone, however, has no such physical connection and the electric current from a nearby lightning strike cannot reach it. It is perfectly safe to use a cellphone during a thunderstorm.
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Can you cook during a thunderstorm?

Nope, Don't Do the Dishes

Doing the dishes, taking a shower or even just washing your hands can prove to be dangerous. If your house or plumbing isn't properly grounded, the electricity from a lightning strike can move through pipes and water, which can shock you.
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Can you get struck by lightning in a car?

Myth: Rubber tires on a car protect you from lightning by insulating you from the ground. Fact: Most cars are safe from lightning, but it is the metal roof and metal sides that protect you, NOT the rubber tires.
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Has anyone ever died from lightning in an outdoor pool?

An autopsy Friday found that Gonzalo Cid, 13, and his 11-year-old buddy, Matthew Benjamin, both of Coconut Creek, just west of Pompano Beach, drowned after lightning struck the community pool in which they were swimming sometime between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Thursday.
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How long after thunder can you shower?

"Lightning can strike up to three to 10 or more miles away from the parent storm." Experts generally recommend waiting for 30 minutes after you last hear thunder before taking a shower or bath, just to be safe.
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