Lightning Safety Awareness Week!

The last week of June is Lightning Safety Awareness Week! Even though lightning is common, it's important to keep in mind that it can be dangerous! In this week's blog, our electrical contractor company at the Lake of the Ozarks would like to spread awareness for lightning safety.


Outdoor Activity Planned? ALWAYS Check The Weather!

Like we mentioned earlier, the most common time for someone to be injured is during the Summer months because often people plan outdoor activities they are not willing to cancel due to a storm. On the day of your outdoor activity, make sure to check the weather forecast, and plan accordingly. If there are thunderstorms in the forecast be sure you have a backup plan for people to take shelter if lightning strikes. You are probably looking forward to your party, camping trip, boat ride, etc. but it's just not worth the risk of someone getting injured.

When You Hear Thunder, Take Shelter! 

As soon as you hear thunder, even if you have not spotted any lightning, you are at risk of being struck. When possible, the best solution is to head indoors. A sturdy, enclosed building with a floor, four walls, and a roof is the best way to protect yourself from lightning. Structures without walls such as tents, porches, gazebos, open garages, covered patios, and pavilions provide little protection from lightning. If you are on a camping trip and shelter is not an option, your best bet is set up your tent close to your vehicle. Avoid going under trees, telephone poles, or anything that is high in the sky.

No Shelter Available? Try These Tips! 

Lightning can strike people directly but in most cases, those who are injured are from indirect contact. Current can travel through the ground if a nearby tree or light pole is struck. In the rare situation that you have no option for shelter, you should try to stay as low to the ground as possible. You want to have as little contact on the ground as possible, so stay on your feet and don't sit or lie down on the ground. The best thing to do is crouch down as low to the ground as possible and stay on your feet.


Keep Your Home Safe! 

In addition to watching out for your safety, did you know your home's electrical system can be damaged during a lightning storm and potentially take out all of your appliances as well? Consider installing a whole-home surge protector at the Lake the Ozarks.  A whole-house surge protector protects your appliances from voltage spikes. Power surges can occur from lighting but can also be caused from within your home from your appliances cycling on and off. One power surge has the potential to destroy all of your appliances in your home.

We hope that everyone stays safe this summer by following these tips! If you stay safe from lighting but your home is affected, such as damage to your electrical wiring, be sure to keep the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks in mind, Catalyst Electric! If damage has occurred give us a call and will fix any issue you have. If you want to install a whole-home surge protector, we can help. In honor of Lightning Safety Awareness Week, we will leave you with this quote from the National Weather Service, "When thunder roars, go indoors!

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