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'When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors' National Lightning Safety Awareness Week

Helpful advice from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on how to keep your family safe during a storm.

By Barbara Heins

Do you and your family know what to do if you’re caught outside during a thunderstorm?

Lightning Safety Awareness Week is June 21 through June 27 and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) advises it’s a great opportunity to review safety procedures. Foremost, it’s important to remember — “When thunder roars, go indoors!”

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In a statement, NOAA said, “Talk with your family about lightning safety and how to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning even while indoors.” According to the agency, there are three main ways lightning enters structures — through a direct strike, through wires or pipes that extend outside the structure, and through the ground.

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NOAA offers several tips to stay safe while indoors during a thunderstorm, including:

  • Use cellular or cordless phone; do not use corded phones;
  • You can safely use remote controls, but do not touch electrical equipment such as computers, TVs or cords;
  • Do not wash your hands, take a shower, wash dishes or do laundry;
  • Stay away from windows, doors and porches; and
  • Do not lie or sit on concrete floors or lean against concrete walls.

NOAA also can help parents make learning about lightning fun for kids with these interactive NOAA games and experiments.

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