Does lightning always strike the highest object?
NO. While this is generally true, in many instances, lower objects are often hit first.
Is it true lightning nevers strikes the same spot twice?
NO. A good example is the CN Tower, which is struck an average of 100 times per year.
Does a lightning protection system attract lightning?
NO. 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. The lightning strike will by pass all the electronics including the surge protector
Is it true lightning protection is no longer used as it was on farms and farmhouses in the 40’s and 50’s?
NO. 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. and Canada
Our home is grounded. Doesn’t that protect us?
NO. A house may be grounded to assure electrical safety, however, grounding is not intended to prevent lightning damage.
Our antenna is grounded; doesn’t that protect us?
NO. An antenna is not designed to handle a lightning strike and instead, allows dangerous current to enter the home.
Don’t trees protect our home?
NO. Many times after trees are struck, the lightning side flashes to the house.
For any other questions please feel free to call 1 (800) 227-0743 or email northstarlightningrods@gmail.com

