Truths and Facts about Lightning
Ben Franklin's 1752 experiment with lightning flying a kite into a thundercloud
with a brass key tied to a conducting kite string is widely known. But
did you know that it was Franklin who invented lightning rods?
This fact sheet is presented to provide you with some interesting
facts and truths about lightning and also to dispel some myths and untruths
that you may have heard over the years.
FACTS:
- Lightning is a very random act of nature.
- Lightning is very unpredictable.
- Ben Franklin is credited with inventing “lightning rods”. His
famous kite experiment dates back to 1752.
- There are about 1,800 thunderstorms around the world at any given time.
- About 100 deaths and 1,000 injuries occur each year.
- Lightning is our #2 weather-related killer in the U.S. Lightning kills
more people than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
- Lightning causes billions of dollars in property damage each year.
- Lightning travels upwards and downwards.
- Lightning can reach temperatures of approximately 50,000°F. Very, very
hot!!
- Lightning causes more than 30% of church fires and almost 20% of lumberyard
fires.
MYTHS AND UNTRUTHS:
- Lightning will always strike the highest object. FALSE. While this is generally
true, in many instances, lower objects are often hit first.
- Lightning will never strike the same spot twice. FALSE. A good example
is the Empire State Building, which is struck an average of 100 times per
year.
- A lightning protection system will attract lightning. FALSE. A lightning
protection system will not attract lightning but offers a safe path for it
to follow, which allows the strike to travel safely to ground.
- Lightning protection is no longer installed. This was used only on farms
and farmhouses in the 40’s and 50’s. FALSE. Today, lightning protection
systems are specified by architects, owners and engineers for all kinds of
public buildings and commercial applications. Thousands of installations are
provided each year by qualified lightning protection system installers all
across the U.S.
Lightning protection systems are very effective. More than 50
years ago, Underwriters Laboratories found that properly designed and correctly
installed systems meeting the UL 96A installation standard are approximately
99% effective.
Consider a lightning protection system for your home, business
or manufacturing facility. Protect your family, employees, your structure and
it’s furnishings. Replace fear and worry with peace of mind and assurance.