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Thunderstorms, Lightning, and Electricity

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Ep #13 - Recently my neighbors house was struck by lightning right after the electric went out in my five-mile circumference - and of course after the dust settled I knew this was going to make a great American Contingency episode.

So let's explore preparations for one frequently encountered situation - power outages and one less frequent situation - lightning strikes. The strategies we've curated for each of these scenarios will offer substantial enhancements to your overall preparedness.

As an added bonus I'll dive into the intriguing phenomenon of lightning origination. The process begins within storm clouds, where electrical charges separate. The upper regions typically hold positive charges while the lower regions become negatively charged. When this charge difference reaches a certain threshold, a discharge, or what we commonly refer to as lightning, occurs. Despite popular belief, this brilliant spectacle involves ionized paths both descending from the clouds and ascending from the ground, creating a spectacular display of nature's power.

Here's a small sample of what's ahead:

Lightning Strike Preparations:

  1. Lightning Rods: Lightning can cause severe property damage and fires. Lightning rods safely direct the electricity away from your home.
  2. Surge Protectors: Lightning-induced power surges can destroy electronics. Surge protectors safeguard your valuable devices.
  3. Evacuation Plan: Knowing where to take shelter can protect you from potential harm, including electrical shock or fire caused by lightning strikes.

Power Outage Preparations:

  1. Emergency Lighting: In power outages, lighting is critical for safety and maintaining normal activities. Without it, accidents can happen and routine tasks become difficult.
  2. Portable Chargers/Battery Packs: Keeping devices powered is essential for communication, getting updates, and preserving morale during outages.
  3. Non-Perishable Food and Water: A power outage can last several days. Access to food and clean water is vital for maintaining health and wellbeing.

When you’re ready to build the skills, network, and confidence to be ready for whatever comes next - join us at AmericanContingency.com

  continue reading

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Ep #13 - Recently my neighbors house was struck by lightning right after the electric went out in my five-mile circumference - and of course after the dust settled I knew this was going to make a great American Contingency episode.

So let's explore preparations for one frequently encountered situation - power outages and one less frequent situation - lightning strikes. The strategies we've curated for each of these scenarios will offer substantial enhancements to your overall preparedness.

As an added bonus I'll dive into the intriguing phenomenon of lightning origination. The process begins within storm clouds, where electrical charges separate. The upper regions typically hold positive charges while the lower regions become negatively charged. When this charge difference reaches a certain threshold, a discharge, or what we commonly refer to as lightning, occurs. Despite popular belief, this brilliant spectacle involves ionized paths both descending from the clouds and ascending from the ground, creating a spectacular display of nature's power.

Here's a small sample of what's ahead:

Lightning Strike Preparations:

  1. Lightning Rods: Lightning can cause severe property damage and fires. Lightning rods safely direct the electricity away from your home.
  2. Surge Protectors: Lightning-induced power surges can destroy electronics. Surge protectors safeguard your valuable devices.
  3. Evacuation Plan: Knowing where to take shelter can protect you from potential harm, including electrical shock or fire caused by lightning strikes.

Power Outage Preparations:

  1. Emergency Lighting: In power outages, lighting is critical for safety and maintaining normal activities. Without it, accidents can happen and routine tasks become difficult.
  2. Portable Chargers/Battery Packs: Keeping devices powered is essential for communication, getting updates, and preserving morale during outages.
  3. Non-Perishable Food and Water: A power outage can last several days. Access to food and clean water is vital for maintaining health and wellbeing.

When you’re ready to build the skills, network, and confidence to be ready for whatever comes next - join us at AmericanContingency.com

  continue reading

32 episodes

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