1. Make sure to close all doors and windows during a thunderstorm. It's recommended to unplug electrical appliances and turn off the power supply if possible. Avoid using radios or TVs that have external antennas, and limit the use of phones and mobile devices to reduce the risk of lightning strikes through electrical systems. 2. Stay away from metal objects such as antennas, gas pipes, barbed wire, and metal window frames. Avoid touching any conductive surfaces like building exteriors. Do not stand barefoot on wet or damp floors, as they can increase the chance of electric current passing through your body. 3. Avoid taking a shower or using water-related facilities during a thunderstorm. Water pipes can conduct electricity, so it's safer to wait until the storm has passed before using the bathroom. 4. If you are indoors, seek shelter in a building with proper lightning protection, such as one equipped with a lightning rod or made of reinforced concrete. However, do not get too close to any lightning protection equipment, as they may still carry dangerous currents. 5. Avoid being outside during a storm. Do not stay near open water, swimming pools, or boats. Keep away from tall trees, poles, flagpoles, haystacks, tents, and other structures without lightning protection. Also, avoid standing on the edges of forests or near metal objects like railings, water pipes, or tractors. Don’t go to the top of hills, rooftops, or near isolated buildings. Never hide in small sheds or guard booths in open areas. 6. Refrain from using umbrellas, badminton rackets, golf clubs, or similar items when outdoors during a storm. Stop all outdoor activities such as playing sports, climbing, fishing, or swimming immediately to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning. 7. If you're driving during a thunderstorm, keep the car doors and windows closed. Avoid riding motorcycles or bicycles, as they offer little protection from lightning strikes. 8. In the event of a lightning strike on high-voltage power lines, people nearby should move quickly to safety. The safest way is to jump out of the danger zone with both feet together or hop on one leg to avoid step potential. If you're in an open area, turn off your phone to prevent it from acting as a conductor. ZHEJIANG KINGSIR VALVE CO., LTD. , https://www.cn-kingsir.com