It depends! An all metal rig is generally pretty safe; after all you are essentially in a Faraday Cage. Some things to remember though. If you have jacks on your rig, make sure they are up and the power cord is disconnected (and stored) not just thrown under the coach. Turn off your generator and make sure all windows are closed. (there will be enough metal around the windows and in the windows to provide good protection) Don't touch any metal in the coach and stay out of the shower. It is best to set with your hands in your lap (don't touch anything) If your rig is made of fiberglass with a wood frame, then your not very well protected, but better than being outside. If it is made of fiberglass, but has a metal frame that would be much better and should offer a decent level of protection. Pop-up trailer are definitely not safe.
stay away from the windows
You have to be under the ground or something that won't break on top of you so you can be safe.
No. Trees, often being much taller than surrounding structures, will attract lightning strikes. and the tree can get on fire
Absolutely Not! Metal actually attracts lightning, so if you're on a metal roof during a thunderstorm, you are more venerable to be hit by lightning.
The stage of a thunderstorm that rain begins to fall is when the clouds begin to turn black and during and after the lightning strikes.
no you are more safe in a building
stay away from the windows
the rubber on the tiers keep you from being grounded
no that would be really bad
Not a good idea.fishing rods are made of mostly graffite.
No, you should NEVER be on a lake during a thunderstorm, it is one of the worst places to be.
no the lightning could hit the tree and it would shock you
You have to be under the ground or something that won't break on top of you so you can be safe.
not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad bstorm anyway? not very safe and besides, who wants to swim during a bad storm anyway?
It is safe to say that vinyl banners can be left outside during a thunderstorm. This is due to the fact that vinyl doesn't attract or conduct electricity. This would mean the chances of lighting conducting from off of it would be slim.
stay home. stay away from outside. wear thick clothes.
The primary danger in a thunderstorm is the risk of being struck by lightning. Lightning can cause severe injuries or even death. It is important to seek shelter indoors or in a vehicle to stay safe during a thunderstorm.