When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors

When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! Did you know that over 140 people in Pennsylvania have died from lightning strikes since 1959? The most recent happened in April 2023. Thunderstorms are common in Pennsylvania—and that means lightning is, too. Whether you're inside or outside, it's important to know how to stay safe. ⚡ 5 Outdoor Lightning Safety Tips If a storm is coming and you’re outside: Get to Safety Fast: Go indoors or into a hard-topped car right away. When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! Links to Ready PA Newsletter signup. Avoid Tall Objects: Stay away from trees, poles, and towers. Stay Out of the Water: Don’t swim, fish, or hang out near rivers, lakes or pools. Crouch Down if You Must: If you can’t get inside, crouch low—don’t lie down. Spread Out: If you’re in a group, don’t cluster together. 🏠 5 Indoor Lightning Safety Tips Even indoors, you need to take precautions: Don’t Use Plumbing: Avoid sinks, tubs, and showers—lightning can travel through pipes. Unplug Electronics: Stay off wired devices during storms. Avoid Corded Phones: Use cell phones instead. Keep Away from Windows & Doors: Lightning can strike nearby. Avoid Concrete Walls & Floors: Metal bars in concrete can carry current. 🚑 What to Do If Someone Is Struck by Lightning They are safe to touch. Call 9-1-1 immediately. Move to a safe place, and if trained, start CPR and use an AED if available. Don’t stand in water while using an AED. 👉 Learn more about lightning safety by visiting the National Weather Service here.

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