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Zakaj je tuširanje med nevihto nevarno za življenje? Pravilo 30-30 vas lahko reši!
Slovenia🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Zakaj je tuširanje med nevihto nevarno za življenje? Pravilo 30-30 vas lahko reši!

The article discusses the dangers of showering during thunderstorms and recommends the '30-30 rule' for safety. It explains that lightning often travels through plumbing systems, especially plastic pipes which conduct electricity well, making showers in enclosed spaces particularly risky. Statistics show that a third of lightning injuries occur indoors, with over 20% caused by contact with water systems. The '30-30 rule' advises counting 30 seconds between lightning and thunder to assess proximity and waiting 30 minutes after the last strike before resuming activities. Experts warn against using corded phones and electrical devices during storms and recommend staying away from windows, doors, and concrete walls.

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Zakaj je tuširanje med nevihto nevarno za življenje? Pravilo 30-30 vas lahko reši!

The article discusses the dangers of showering during thunderstorms and recommends the '30-30 rule' for safety. It explains that lightning often travels through plumbing systems, especially plastic pipes which conduct electricity well, making showers in enclosed spaces particularly risky. Statistics show that a third of lightning injuries occur indoors, with over 20% caused by contact with water systems. The '30-30 rule' advises counting 30 seconds between lightning and thunder to assess proximity and waiting 30 minutes after the last strike before resuming activities. Experts warn against using corded phones and electrical devices during storms and recommend staying away from windows, doors, and concrete walls.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about lightning safety without overt ideological framing. While it highlights risks associated with indoor activities during storms, it does not take a partisan stance or promote specific political agendas. The focus remains on scientific explanation and risk

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