Lightning Safety

Do you know what to do if you are caught in the open during a thunderstorm and start to feel tingling, or your hair starts standing on end?


Lightning causes around 100 deaths in the U.S annually (more than hurricanes and tornadoes combined), especially to those who spend most of their time outdoors (golfers, gardeners, and boaters).

  • WHEN INSIDE:

    • Avoid using the telephone (except for emergencies)

      or other electrical appliances.

    • Do not take a bath or shower.
  • IF CAUGHT OUTDOORS:
    • Go to a safe shelter immediately! such as inside a sturdy building. A hard top automobile with the windows up can also offer fair protection.


    • If you are boating or swimming, get out of the water immediately and move to a safe shelter away from the water!


    • If you are in a wooded area, seek shelter under a thick growth of relatively small trees.


    • If you feel your hair standing on end, squat with your head between your knees. Do not lie flat!


    • Avoid: isolated trees or other tall objects, bodies of water, sheds, fences, convertible automobiles, tractors, and motorcycles.