As a fierce storm with lots of thunder and lightening moved over my house just now, I happened to see this CNN article about the hazards of wearing an IPOD when lightening might be present.
I've been caught in such a thunderstorm while running outside a couple times. The storm just seemed to come out of nowhere and, foolishly, I continued running instead of crouching down low and staying away from trees or other tall objects. I never wear an IPOD while running outside, but if I did I probably would not have thought to remove it.
Please be safe, especially those of us who live in Central FL, the Lightning Capital of the U.S.!
our paper had a similar article. Of course, it could be ANY mp3 player, Heart Rate Monitor or other conductive electronic equipment.
ReplyDeleteOf course last week, as I was recording audio for my upcoming Gravity episode, I was running and a Lightening storm came by... of course I was wearing an iRiver with Microphone, HRM, another MP3 player, plus the assorted watches. I did try to catch the thunder in the background but it didn't work.
Since I was on a time schedule, I didn't take cover or anything like that. I was banking on all the trees to have a higher charge that me and since electricity is pretty lazy that it would hit the trees, not me. This leads to have a contingency plan in case of a tree falling.
But regardless of the stupid stuff that I do, it does warrant attention to the weather.
Good point about other common devices causing problems, too. For years, I ran sans any devices (not even a watch) but now I usually wear at least a watch and bring my cell phone.
ReplyDeleteYeesh - note to self!!!!
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