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Can I charge my mobile phone in thunderstorm weather?

You can charge your mobile phone in thunderstorm weather, but it is recommended to turn it off and charge it.

Thundering in rainy days does not affect the charging of mobile phones, because houses are equipped with lightning protection devices, and voltage instability will automatically trip. However, it is recommended that the phone be turned off when charging. The mobile phones used now are basically smart phones. Many people like to play with their mobile phones directly when charging, which is prone to accidents, so the most appropriate way is to turn off the phone and charge.

When lightning occurs, the high-intensity electromagnetic induction generated by telephone lines, antennas and other metal pipes and cables entering the building will lead to the instantaneous rise of conductor voltage, which will lead to the burning or even burning of household appliances. So turn off the power. In addition, when it thunders, it will produce a strong electromagnetic field, which will affect the electromagnetic wave of the mobile phone. Due to the interference of lightning, the infinite frequency hopping of mobile phones will be enhanced, which is easy to induce accidents such as temporary no signal and burning of mobile phones.

Matters needing attention in thunderstorm days

Thunderstorm is a bad weather phenomenon caused by extremely unstable air. It often carries strong winds, heavy rains, lightning, lightning strikes, and even hail or tornadoes, so it often causes disasters. In case of thunderstorm, you should immediately turn off the TV, computer, air conditioner and other household appliances indoors to avoid conduction, and people should not stand by the window, stay under the electric light or lean against the door to avoid accidents caused by induced electricity.

If the thunderstorm weather is outside, it is best to turn off the cell phone signal, do not carry metal objects, such as metal glasses and umbrellas, and remember not to stand in highlands and open areas with many metal objects around. At this time, the human body is the highest point, which is easy to attract lightning and cause danger. If you see a high-voltage line that is struck by lightning outdoors, you should be vigilant at this time, because there is a step voltage near the breakpoint of the high-voltage line. People nearby must not run at this time, but should jump off the scene with their feet together.