Static electricity is so annoying, what should be done to keep it away?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-13
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are really shocked, modify a discharge tool such as a tester and car key. It turns out that when I was in the mainland in winter, I was also electrocuted every time, and I generally took the way of pinching the metal part behind the car key and touching the discharge with the front end, but my hand still had a strong feeling of numbness. Now in the coastal city, it is relatively humid, and it is basically not needed.

    In fact, you can just bring a test pen, but mine just happened to have a neon bubble broken, and the neon bubble was short-circuited at both ends. When discharging, just like a normal electricity test, the hand is pressed on the tip of the tester, and the tip of the pen touches the discharge place for a while, and the static electricity is discharged.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Humidify the air. Air drying is a very important cause of static electricity, and putting a basin of water or air humidifier in the room will greatly reduce the generation of static electricity. Reduce wearing sweaters and pants.

    The friction between chemical fiber clothes and the human body is easy to produce static electricity, so it is recommended to change to pure cotton underwear to reduce static electricity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In order to avoid static electricity, you can use small metal devices (such as keys) and cotton rags to touch the door, doorknob, faucet, chair back, bed rail, etc. to eliminate static electricity, and then touch it with your hands.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the past, I was often electrostatic in winter, and it stands to reason that the electrostatic electricity was discharged at once, but I am not, I am often connected to electricity many times at once. For example, when I touched the iron handle when I went home, the highest record was connected to electricity 3 times. So I bought a humidifier.

    In fact, when the air is dry, static electricity is more active, especially in winter, when people heat indoors, which reduces air humidity. Use a humidifier to increase humidity in your home and workplace. Moisture in the air helps to reduce static build-up.

    Planting plants around your house or workplace can also help increase humidity. Reduce the frequency of static electricity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Carry a metal key with you. Before touching other metal objects, take out the key, touch it with the key, discharge it, and then touch the metal with your hands, which will greatly reduce the chance of being electrified. Of course, if there is too much static electricity, it will feel a little numb when you touch the metal with the key in your hand, but it is much better than directly "snapping" the electricity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As a victim of a static attack for years, the most effective experience of hands-on practice is to apply hand cream. It's just that I have to think about it every once in a while, and it's a bit troublesome. One night I hesitated at the door of the house for a long time and didn't dare to open the door (the doorknob was metal), so I stood at the door and applied hand cream.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    To deal with static electricity, we can take "prevention". "Prevention", we should try to choose pure cotton products as the fabric of clothing and home accessories, and try to avoid the use of chemical fiber carpets and furniture with plastic as the surface material to prevent friction and electricity. Stay away from electrical appliances such as televisions and refrigerators as much as possible to prevent inductive electricity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you are ready to get out of the car, hold the gear with your right hand, then touch the iron part below with your fingers, then open the door, put your left hand on the iron position of the door, but don't let go of your left hand, and then let go of your right hand and get out of the car, at this time you will not be electrocuted by holding the door with your right hand. Next, press hard.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Buy a static elimination pen and bring it with you. Usually touch some metal objects or something, doorknobs, keys. Touch the place where the clothing is prone to static electricity with a pen to eliminate static electricity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Ways to avoid static electricity include sliding the positive electrode of the battery on top of clothing, eliminating static electricity with metal objects, eliminating static electricity with water, changing clothes frequently, and going barefoot.

    1. Use the positive pole of the battery to slide on top of the clothing to absorb static electricity.

    2. Eliminate static electricity with metal objects. When static electricity is generated on clothing, the clothing can be placed on top of a metal object that is in contact with the ground to eliminate static electricity.

    3. Use water to eliminate static electricity. After the clothes generate static electricity, you can first fill the spray bottle with water, and then spray an appropriate amount of water on the clothes. If you don't want to use a spray bottle, you can gently wipe it with a damp cloth.

    4. Change clothes frequently, clean the clothes with static electricity, and the static electricity will disappear.

    5. When you are at home, you can walk barefoot at home for a while, which can also eliminate static electricity.

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