Thunderstorm Coming? Get Out of the Pool!
July 29th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedSaw this story today in the Arizona Republic and thought the information might bear repeating for some folk who for whatever reason may be unaware. If there’s a thunderstorm anywhere in the vicinity of your pool, get out of the water ASAP. Seems a guy wrote in to the paper about a disagreement he had with his wife over the safety of pools when a storm threatened. The advice given is right on target.
It’s not just that lightning is attracted to water, and that water is a fairly good conductor of electricity. It’s the fact that you are out in the open just like you were on a golf course or standing out in your yard.
And your [inground] pool is reinforced with metal rods under the concrete, and they could attract lightning, too.
Even if the bolt did not make a direct hit on your pool, a strike nearby could travel along the ground to nail you.
Your wife also is correct in urging you to leave the water at the first signs of the storm. Lightning can strike from as far as 10 miles away. So even if the storm looks like it’s a long way off, you need to get out of the pool.
So take heed and stay safe. Get out of the pool as soon as you see the storm coming.
Wife Is Right About Swimming During A Storm; Arizona Republic (azcentral.com)
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