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The Voice from a Static Man

Living in a cold and dry climate, I tend to experience lots of static shock.

I have got zapped whenever I touched the door knob. I almost burnt myself down when I refilled my car with gasoline at the gas station last weekend. I had fried many Integrated circuits and boards at working place and I never got the chance to pass my wrist strap testing.

Am I born a Static Man?

I wear a wool sweater with a leather jacket on top and with a rubber shoes. When it is too cold, I would put on gloves and cover my head with wool scarf.

What is wrong with me? Can anyone help me? I had asked many people around me about the solution for my problems.

Here is some of what they say:

  1. Your skin might be too dry. Put on some lotion, it will help to reduce your dry skin problem.
  2. Put on ESD smock at work place and ESD shoes. It would help to drain the static charge that accumulated on your body.
  3. Place an ESD floor mat at your working place. The ESD shoes only work well when the ESD floor mat/floor is around.
  4. Wear ESD boot/shoes even at outside your working place. The earth surface is conductive in nature and it would help to drain away the static charges.
  5. Do not wear rubber glove. Get an ESD glove.
  6. Remember to touch the car frame when you come out. That is to drain the static charges on your body.
  7. Use ionizer to neutralize the static charge at your work place.

I felt thankful to the people whom had given the advice. Their insights had helped me to understand static electricity in one way or another.

Without them, I am lost.

 

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