No, well if you have no windows in the bathroon witch you probably do then its fine! I think... Just don't do it.
You should avoid water in the bath, shower and sinks, as they are often conduits for electrical flow if there is a lightening strike. The same is true of telephones.
No, of course not! Lighting could strike you easily if you were in a boat outside. The safest place to be during a lighting storm is inside and not near a window.
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He stayed completely safe from the storm
Well, acording to myth busters it is absolutely safe to shower during lighting storms.
No, biking is not particularly safe during a lightning storm. It isn't quite as risky as golfing.
Not if its in the middle of a field.
No, of course not! Lighting could strike you easily if you were in a boat outside. The safest place to be during a lighting storm is inside and not near a window.
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.
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It's not safe to be in or around a body of water during a lightning storm.
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.
If there is no medical indication (such as ruptured membranes or bleeding) to avoid taking bubble bath during a pregnancy, it is safe for mother and baby.
He stayed completely safe from the storm
Well, acording to myth busters it is absolutely safe to shower during lighting storms.
No, biking is not particularly safe during a lightning storm. It isn't quite as risky as golfing.