Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Is it dangerous to watch TV when it thunders?

Is it dangerous to watch TV when it thunders?

Watching TV during thunder itself will not directly lead to danger. This is only for the current cable TV. If you watch TV with a satellite receiver, it will be dangerous to watch TV on a thunderstorm day.

If the TV is struck by lightning, it may cause the TV to be damaged or malfunction. Therefore, when lightning activity is frequent, it is best to unplug the TV to prevent being struck by lightning.

If the TV is connected to other equipment (such as cable TV, satellite receiver, game machine, etc.). Through cables or antennas, lightning may enter the TV set through these connections, causing damage to the TV set or other equipment. When lightning activity is frequent, it can be considered to unplug these connections to reduce the risk of lightning strike.

Generally speaking, watching TV during thunder will not directly lead to danger, but TV sets are at risk of being struck by lightning. For the sake of safety, it is best to unplug the TV set or take other preventive measures when lightning activities are frequent, so as to reduce the potential risks caused by lightning strikes.

Matters needing attention in using household appliances in thunderstorm days

1. Avoid household appliances with metal casings: Thunderstorms are easy to cause lightning strikes. Try to avoid using household appliances with metal shells, such as televisions, computers and stereos. If it must be used, lightning protection equipment can be used for protection.

2. Unplug the power plug: In thunderstorm weather, try to unplug the power plug of household appliances to avoid current shock and lightning damage. At the same time, it can also reduce the standby power consumption of household appliances.

3. Use lightning protection equipment: For important household appliances, such as refrigerators and air conditioners, professional lightning protection equipment can be considered to protect the equipment from lightning damage.

4. Avoid operating household appliances in thunderstorm weather: Avoid operating household appliances in thunderstorm weather, especially those that need to touch water, such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners. This can reduce the risk of electric shock caused by lightning stroke.