2. When it thunders at home, the first thing to do is to close the doors and windows to prevent lightning from hitting the room directly and spherical lightning from floating into the room. Try to stay away from doors and windows, balconies and external walls, and don't approach or touch any metal pipes, including water pipes, heating pipes and gas pipes.
3. Try not to use household appliances, including televisions, computers, wired telephones, active radios, refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, etc. in rooms without lightning protection facilities. In thunderstorm weather, try not to make a phone call, answer the phone or surf the Internet with your mobile phone. You should unplug the power supply of household appliances, telephone lines and TV feeders and other metal wires that may introduce lightning into the room.
Don't take a shower with a shower head when there is lightning, because huge lightning will attack the shower along the current.
It is best not to go out in thunderstorm weather. If you really need to go out, you'd better wear rubber shoes, which can play an insulating role.