I think its probably your shoes. I used to get it all the time in the car. I'd get out to put in some petrol, completely forget about it and jump about a foot off the ground if i had been driving for a while. Not good
We have made some changes at work so we are now in smaller space. The amount of static electricity has increased a huge amount & really annoying get a "shock" several times a day off almost any item.
Does anyone know what causes this & any possible solutions?
I read it is possibly caused by lack of moisture in the air...
I think its probably your shoes. I used to get it all the time in the car. I'd get out to put in some petrol, completely forget about it and jump about a foot off the ground if i had been driving for a while. Not good
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Thats shocking!
I suffer from high static too. Get shocks if I press the buttons to get in a lift and same with buttons in it. Also get it from the metal of the freezers in most supermarkets but am grounded if touch the glass first. Trolleys do it to me too and car sometimes.
Its horrible!
Same here. Even when I'm handing money over in a shop. Shopping trollies can really pi$$ me off as I might get dozens of shocks whilst nipping around Dunnes. On a recent flight, my 2 year old daughter's hair went crazy with static.
Someone suggested I buy Ecco shoes but it didn't help.
I'm afraid I can offer no solutions, but over the last 6 months I've been getting shocks a lot more regularly. It'll happen once in a while that when I take my t-shirt off at night it lights up the room (similar to the strength of light off of a mobile phone screen) for a second or two ... is that normal?
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Touch your keys (or any pointy metal thing) in your pocket regularly and it will discharge the static.
Also, try different shoes; rubber soled shoes will not allow the static to discharge so it builds up. Leather soled shoes should help.
My guess is it's caused by a new floor covering.
Drink plenty of water too. And don't go prodding your motherboard.
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You'd want to be careful with that, thats how explosions happen at petrol stations, not mobile phones/etc. Make sure you touch the roof on the other side of the car before you go at the tank. Small thing, but it negates any danger.
It happens more to women because they're more likely to have some fancy interior, and more likely not to close the drivers door behind them (i.e. by touching it outside and pushing it in, stopping any charge).
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Had this for years and have learnt to try and get around , biggest factor at work is rubber soled shoes , carpets and how you sit at your desk if you keep moving your feet whilst sitting you are building up the charge, i also avoid wearing wool coats/fleeces as these are lethal also , I always try to touch wooden objects before metal now when in kitchens or prior to using lifts or metal door handles , I also have given people shocks by shaking hands which can be both funny and embarassing.
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It can definitely happen from the type of shoes and the type of carpet.
I also notice it can happen in summer more, I remember a year or so ago, everytime i got out of the car or touched a car I would get a shock, can be really annoying cos you forget about it, other times then ye know its going to happen but ye still get a fright
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Has been hapening me too for years, regardless of shoes, carpet, location, etc. To this day I cannot bring myself to touch the metal bannister in HMV on Grafton St.
Recently electrocuted my girlfriend when I went to kiss her on the cheek. I remember playing regular "friendly" basketball games for a few years wth a guy who had some kind of polyester or Nylon top. He would regularly be electrocuted when trying to tackle me, or vice versa. I'm thinking about getting a suit made and becoming a superhero - Electro-Stasis or something like that as a name. Villains wearing polyester or Nylon tops attempting to escape over wool carpets everywhere - beware!
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