Before Lightning Strikes...
Keep an eye on the sky.
Look for darkening skies, flashes of light or increasing wind. Listen for the sound
of thunder.
If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm
to be struck by lightning. Go to safe shelter immediately.
Listen to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio, or
television for the latest weather forecasts.
When a Storm Approaches....
Find shelter in a building or car. Keep car windows
closed and avoid convertibles.
Telephone lines and metal pipes can conduct electricity.
Unplug appliances. Avoid using the telephone or any electrical appliances.
Avoid taking a bath or shower or running water for any
purpose.
Turn off the air conditioner. Power surges from
lighting can overload the compressor resulting in a costly repair job.
Draw blinds and shades over windows. If windows break
due to objects blown by the wind, the shades will prevent glass from shattering into your
home.
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If Caught Outside...
If you are in the woods take
shelter under shorter trees
If you are boating, get to land and find shelter
immediately.
Protecting yourself outside...
Go to a low lying open place away from trees, poles or
metal objects.
Make sure the place you pick is not subject to flooding.
Be a Very Small Target!
Squat low to the ground. Place your hands on your
knees with your head between them. Make yourself the smallest target possible.
Do not lie flat on the ground. This will make you a
larger target!
After The Storm Passes...
Stay away from storm damaged areas.
Listen to the radio for information and instructions.
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If Someone is Struck by Lightning...
People struck by lightning
carry no electrical charge and can be handled safely.
Call for help. Get someone to dial 911 or your local
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) number.
. The injured person has received an electrical shock and
may be burned, both where they were struck and where the electricity left their body.
Check for burns in both places.
Give first aid. If breathing has stopped, begin
rescue breathing. If the heart has stopped beating, a trained person should give
CPR.
Learn First Aid and CPR
Take a Red Cross first aid and CPR Course. Call your
local Red Cross chapter for class schedule and fees.
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