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Lightning is a powerful and dangerous natural phenomenon that can strike without warning. It is important to take precautions to avoid being struck by lightning. Here are some tips: 1. Stay indoors: When a thunderstorm is approaching, the safest place to be is indoors. Avoid using electrical equipment or water during the storm, as lightning can travel through these conductive materials. 2. Stay away from tall objects: If you are caught outside during a thunderstorm, stay away from tall objects such as trees, poles, and buildings. Lightning is attracted to tall objects and can strike them, posing a risk to those nearby. 3. Stay away from open spaces: If you are outside during a thunderstorm, avoid open spaces such as fields or beaches. Lightning can strike the ground and travel long distances, and being in an open area increases your risk of being struck. 4. Avoid water: Lightning can easily travel through water, so it is important to stay away from bodies of water during a thunderstorm. This includes swimming pools, lakes, and rivers. 5. Seek shelter: If you cannot get indoors during a thunderstorm, seek shelter in a car or other enclosed vehicle. Make sure the windows are rolled up and avoid touching any metal surfaces, as they can conduct electricity. 6. Monitor the weather: Keep an eye on weather reports and be aware of thunderstorm warnings in your area. If possible, avoid going outside during a thunderstorm. 7. Use lightning protection: If you live in an area that is prone to thunderstorms, consider installing lightning protection systems such as lightning rods or surge protectors in your home. Remember, lightning can be deadly, so it is important to take precautions to avoid being struck. If you are caught outside during a thunderstorm, try to find shelter or stay low to the ground until the storm passes.
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