its not programed to be unelectrical ? thats why you have to make sure after they put the door and doorbell in ?
Because of static electricity
A fore shock is a shock before the earthquake(main shock) and can be quite danerous. An after shock is a shock after an earthquake that are usually way more dangerous then foreshocks.
The friction of your feet on a carpet generates static electricity. When you then touch the metal doorware its earths through you causing the charge to pass to the door.
shockingly or in shock
You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal doorknob, it releases the stored energy.positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the door knob is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock
Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.
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Because of static electricity
Go door to door asking if they've seen it. Once you've found it buy a shock collar.
a shock collar that you can controll, make the plant in the door, seem like something negative so that it will avoid the plant, but if you use a shock collar, don't use it with him/her on anything else for punishment.
because of static electricity
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
From the accumulation of static electricity during dry weather.
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NO. it is not. to solve yhe problem, use a fabric softner tissue and rub it on the door hanldle.
It isn't repairable ... it is a sealed unit and needs to be replaced.
Maybe the air passenger had got static electricity from the door knob.