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Last modified: Friday, July 3, 2009 2:08 PM EDT
Be careful of lightning
BY MEGAN BRASK FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE
If a thunderstorm is looming, or you are in the middle of one, lightning can be a critical threat. The American Red Cross says to follow these safety guidelines.
As the storm approaches:
E Find shelter, either in a car or building.
E Make sure to unplug your appliances and try not to use electronic devices.
E Try to avoid showering or running water.
If you are outside during a storm:
E Make sure to stay clear of high ground; tall, solitary trees and metal objects, such as fences.
E Look for a safe building, but do not seek refuge in a dugout, shed or picnic shelter.
E If you are in water, either swimming or boating, get to land immediately.
If someone is struck by lightning:
E Immediately call 911 or the local Emergency Medical Services (EMS) number.
E Give first aid. If the person has stopped breathing, begin rescue breathing. If the heart has stopped, however, let a trained person do CPR.
E Look for other injuries or burns. Even though the person received an electric shock, the electrical charge is not retained and the person can be handled safely. |