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We’re here to help. Amica’s mobile app Amica.com 800-242-6422 Lightning often strikes more than three miles from the center of the storm. Facts about lightning 3 MILES 2 3 Lightning doesn’t just hit tall objects. It can strike anything, anywhere. Being indoors doesn’t mean you’re safe. When inside, avoid anything that conducts electricity. 1 Because lightning strikes can cause serious damage. Lightning Storm Stay safe during a If you’re stranded your home Install surge protectors. If a storm is approaching, unplug electronic equipment. Consider hiring a UL-listed specialist to install a lightning protection system. Help protect If you’re indoors Avoid all plumbing, including faucets, sinks and bathtubs. Stay off corded phones, computers and other electronics that put you in direct contact with electricity. Don’t lie on concrete floors or lean against concrete walls. Source: Insurance Information Institute outdoors Immediately leave elevated areas, such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks. Stay away from all bodies of water. Never lie on flat ground or take shelter beneath an isolated tree. Take cover in your car, but avoid touching items such as the door, foot pedals and steering wheel. Avoid objects that conduct electricity, such as metal fences and power lines. Stay away from windows and doors.

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Page 1: Infographic lightniNG FINAL - Amica Mutual Insurance · 2017. 6. 14. · Lightning often strikes more than three miles from the center of the storm. F a c t s about lightning 3 MILES

We’re here to help.

Amica’s mobile app Amica.com800-242-6422

Lightning often strikes more than three miles from the center of the storm.

Facts about lightning

3 MILES

2

3

Lightning doesn’t just hit tall objects. It can strike anything, anywhere.

Being indoors doesn’t mean you’re safe. When inside, avoid anything that conducts electricity.

1

Because lightning strikes can cause serious damage.

Lightning Storm

Stay safe during a

If you’re stranded

your home

Install surge protectors.

If a storm is approaching, unplug electronic equipment.

Consider hiring a UL-listed specialist to install a

lightning protection system.

Help protect

If you’re indoors

Avoid all plumbing,

including faucets, sinks and bathtubs.

Stay off corded phones, computers

and other electronics that put you in direct

contact with electricity.

Don’t lie on concrete

floors or lean against

concrete walls.

Source: Insurance Information Institute

outdoors Immediately leave elevated areas, such as hills, mountain

ridges or peaks.

Stay away from all bodies of water.

Never lie on flat ground or take shelter beneath an isolated tree.

Take cover in your car, but avoid touching items such as the door, foot pedals and

steering wheel.

Avoid objects that conduct electricity, such as metal fences and

power lines.

Stay away from windows

and doors.