A Third of Lightning-Related Injuries Happen Indoors

Precautions to Help Prevent Lightning-Related Injuries Most people across Rhode Island have seen the flashes and heard the roars from the recent thunderstorms. While the natural phenomenon can be exciting to observe, Hunter Insurance would like to remind families about the dangers of lightning and how you can protect yourself during a storm. Lightning has the potential to cause serious harm, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While the odds of being struck by lightning are less than 1 in a million in any given year, lightning continues to be one of the leading causes of weather-related fatalities. Another statistic you may have heard about is that men are more likely to be struck by lightning. But the reason for the disparity is more complex than it seems at first glance, an analysis from the National Weather Service shows. The reality for most people is that lightning strikes indiscriminately, striking individuals of both genders, especially if individuals work outside or engage in outdoor recreational activities. Safety experts typically encourage anyone who sees lightning to retreat indoors — a strategy that is not completely without risk. When seeking sanctuary from a thunderstorm, individuals are encouraged to avoid places…

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