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Can lightning strike you while peeing?
If you are asking if the current will go through your pipes, up your urine stream, and shock you the answer is no. Urine is not steady enough stream to complete the circuit. Lightning cannot urinate in a toilet.
Can you get struck by lightning on toilet?
According to John Jensenius, a lightning expert from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA,) lightning can strike you while standing in the shower or sitting on the toilet. “There have been documented incidents of people injured on toilets,” Jensenius told The Charlotte Observer.
Can you get electrocuted peeing during a thunderstorm?
A stream of urine quickly separates into individual droplets, according to the television program “MythBusters.” Because the urine isn’t a steady stream, it would be highly unlikely that a powerful electric current could travel up it.
Is it OK to cook during a storm?
Because lightning can strike at a distance of up to 10 miles away, if you can hear thunder, you should take precautions. When it comes to doing the dishes or cooking during a thunderstorm, your best bet is to wait until the storm has passed.
What happens when you shower during a lightning storm?
If you did happen to shower during a thunderstorm and lightning struck, you could be at risk of passing out, getting burns from the heat of the water, numbness and tingling, having your heart stop, or even dying, Kman says. “People need to stay away from all plumbing in their home during a thunderstorm,” Peters says.
Is it safe to sleep in a metal bed during a thunderstorm?
Tip #2: You’re Safe in Your Home Lightning is drawn to the nearest metal object, so it would often strike people sleeping in their metal-framed beds. Rest assured, this is no longer the case. “It doesn’t happen anymore because there’s enough wiring in the roof of your house,” Uman said.
Can I take a bath during a thunderstorm?
No. Lightning can travel through plumbing. It is best to avoid all water during a lightning storm. Do not shower, bathe, wash dishes, or wash your hands.