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When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!
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Monaca, PA, receives recognition as the first Little League team to implement the lightning safety toolkit
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Summer
is the peak season for one of the nation's deadliest weather
phenomena— lightning. But don't be fooled, lightning strikes
year round. The goal of this Website is to safeguard U.S.
residents from lightning. In the United States, an average of 54 people are reported killed each
year by lightning. To date, there have been 27 deaths in 2012. Find out the sad facts about lightning deaths in previous years.
Hundreds of people are permanently injured each year. People struck by
lightning suffer from a variety of long-term, debilitating symptoms,
including memory loss, attention deficits, sleep disorders, chronic pain, numbness,
dizziness, stiffness in joints, irritability, fatigue, weakness,
muscle spasms, depression, and more.
Lightning is a serious danger. Through this site we hope
you'll learn more about lightning risks and how to protect
yourself, your loved ones and your belongings. As a start,
get an overview of Lightning Safety or stop by our comprehensive page of handouts,
brochures, links and more.
Check out recent lightning safety events.
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Overview, Science,
Outdoors, Indoors,
Medical, Teachers, Survivor Stories,
Success Stories, Photos, More Info
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