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1. Go Inside. Take shelter in a home, large
building or large metal frame building, all
preferably lightning protected.
2.
Avoid areas where you will be the highest
object. If you are caught in an open field
and you feel your hair stand on end drop to
your knees, lean forward and crouch, with
your hands on your knees. Do not lie down or
place your hands on the ground.
3. Certain locations are extremely hazardous
during thunderstorms. Avoid lakes, beaches
or open water, fishing from a boat or dock,
and riding on golf carts, farm equipment,
motorcycles or bicycles. Take shelter in
tunnels, subways, even ditches or caves if
they are all that is available. Metal-top
automobiles usually offer good protection.
4. If caught on high ground or in an open
area, seek shelter in a low area and stay
away from trees.
5. To avoid side flashes (sparks from a
nearby struck object) stay clear of fences
or isolated trees. Keep away from telephone
poles, power lines, pipelines or other such
electrically conductive objects.
6. In the home, avoid using the telephone,
standing near open windows or doorways,
standing near metal piping, or watching and
standing near the TV. Stay away from large
metal objects such as plumbing, sinks and
tubs, radiators and stoves. Also avoid using
small electric appliances such as radios,
toasters and hairdryers.
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