1.stay in doors. 2.go to bottomest part of house.
Yes and No, It IS safe to be in a car when there is lighting if it is metal since its a conductor but it is NOT safe inside a fiberglass car since it is an insulator.
Many patio lights are safe for you to install even if it does rain a lot. Christmas lights are safe because they are waterproof. Another lighting that is safe is gas lanterns.
"Patio lighting in a garden is very safe. The light bulbs do not get hot to the point where they could potentially start a fire. Also, there are no electrical cords."
There are several kinds of track lighting available, many specifically designed for outdoor use. When following installation correctly, outdoor track lighting will be safe outside during the rain and wind.
Electrical lighting is far more safe than gas or candle lighting, simply because the danger of fire is significantly reduced. Gas lighting can also result in an explosion or suffocation.
When children and animals are concern a great idea is to use low voltage outdoor lighting. Lighting.lifetips.com/faq/129830/0/...outdoor-lighting/index.html explains what low voltage lighting is and how it is safe for chilren.
Not if its in the middle of a field.
Home safe lighting is a feature on cars where when activated main beam will come on for a short period of time. Thus giving you light to get to where your going after you exit the vehicle. Ie to your front door.
Commercial outdoor lighting is necessary for keeping your customers safe. A great place to start looking for inexpensive and reliable lighting would be www.hadco.com or www.lightingUniverse.com
The indie version is free. The Pro version which has added lighting, and real time shadows is $1500. They are both safe.
Hire a qualified electrician. It's not safe to play with electricity. Ü
Well, acording to myth busters it is absolutely safe to shower during lighting storms.