Why you stay out of the bathroom during a thunderstorm...
I grew up in a part of the U.S. where thunderstorms were frequent, & we were always told this, that lightning could hit a pipe & you could be killed sitting on the can or
while taking a shower or using the sink. Just saw this & thought I'd share it...glad I never saw this in person. :O
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2019/0...n-dnt-vpx.wbbh
Why you stay out of the bathroom during a thunderstorm...
Sorry, I don’t buy it.
That was obviously caused by EXPLOSIVE diarrhea. :D
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Re: Why you stay out of the bathroom during a thunderstorm...
I recall watching a program on thunderstorms and lightning and I’m sure they said the safest place was in a VEHICLE due to the four rubber tyres ??
Sound feasible ??
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Re: Why you stay out of the bathroom during a thunderstorm...
I don’t think it’s because of the tires. It’s because of how it acts as a cage around you. Allows the electricity to flow around and not through. I’m using super stupid terms because, well, I’m kinda stupid when it comes to electricity.
As for the bathroom, I remember watching that 911 show as a kid and I’m pretty sure they said don’t shower in a lightning storm. So I avoid it, but like it’s been mentioned, sometimes it’s unavoidable. Like this morning lol
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Re: Why you stay out of the bathroom during a thunderstorm...
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Zincubus
I recall watching a program on thunderstorms and lightning and I’m sure they said the safest place was in a VEHICLE due to the four rubber tyres ??
Sound feasible ??
This is correct. Amps kill, not voltage (though they are related - Power = Current * Voltage) and amps measure the flow of electricity. With tires acting as insulators there is no flow.
Once you open the car door and step onto the wet pavement, all bets are off, so don't do that.