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by phoronixrly
662 days ago
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Wait, why would showering in a lightning storm not be safe? Do you expect the lightning to discharge in the pipes of your house? How? Or is it that your children would be scared if the power goes out when they're showering? That I understand. |
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Sure, it's exceedingly rare. But it's also exceedingly easy to avoid. I've taught my kids that some decisions are easier when defined as binary rules; judgment calls in cases like this just don't offer any tangible benefit other than "I showered an hour earlier than I would have otherwise."
[0]: https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-indoors
[1]: https://fox8.com/news/lightning-blows-up-toilet-after-travel...
MythBusters even did a bit on it. They rated it "plausible".