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kel.n.issy Feb 14th 2007 4:18 pm

Colorado and Static Electricity
 
I just wondered any of you here in Colorado are suffering with the same problem?

We have been here 4 months now and I sick to death of the static electricity problem here.

I have many a strange ritual happening before I dare to touch a light switch.

Is is a statewide problem (we are in Fort Collins)?

Are there any solutions we have humidifiers but they just dont help.

Any advice would be very very welcome.

issy

Bob Feb 14th 2007 4:19 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
It's all over...especially when it's cold, and dry out...just ground your self by touching a strip of metal that's grounded, like your car frame before getting into your car etc...

scrubbedexpat099 Feb 14th 2007 4:27 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
It seems to come in fits and starts, I will have a week of thinking there is a short in the Electricty system and then nothing for months.

Perhaps a grounding post attached to the door knobs!

Not had a problem recently.

We do not have a humidifier, is this something plumbed into your heating system?

Snow on the ground, 18F but now the sun is out the heating system is not needed.

kel.n.issy Feb 14th 2007 4:41 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
our humidifier is just a freestanding one, but you can get them to attatch to central air heating but they are pricey.

another bloody yank Feb 14th 2007 4:46 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
Shuffle across the carpet, then kiss your hubby! He won't know what hit him!

kel.n.issy Feb 14th 2007 4:48 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
Sparks always fly when I kiss him !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rofl:

neil Feb 14th 2007 4:49 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
I've suffered big time here in NJ, I've even seen it arc from my car door to my hand as I was going to touch it. When I come from work in the winter my wife and I are very tentative before kissing even after we've touched metal to discharge it.

Octang Frye Feb 14th 2007 4:58 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
I had this problem when I first moved here, along with the runny nose thing.
I would get it particularly when touching my car.
Don't seem to notice it any more.

I'm in Denver if you want to hook up for a beer. Come to the Mercury Cafe for the best martinis.

kel.n.issy Feb 14th 2007 5:03 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
We have beento a couple of the malls (cherry creek and flatirons) but not Denver itself yet but we would love to meet up.

I find the car ok its the light switches and the hair that has to be always tied back as it is constantly stuck to my face.

The dry skin is getting easier and the chapped lips not as bad as they were but this bloody staic is driving me mad

paddingtongreen Feb 14th 2007 5:20 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
I used to carry my keys most of the time in my apartment in Denver, touch a key down first.

The worst thing was contact lens' They were all hard contacts in those days. After wetting them every hour or so, I switched back to glasses.

Tarkak9 Feb 14th 2007 5:29 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
Its due to the arid climate... over time you will adjust. Walk around your house with your socks on - you won't be building up a charge and keeping your charge! When I first got arrived, my knuckles would bleed b/c they were so so chapped and cracked. Heaps of water drinking helped me. Overall, its just the nature of CO.

farmerwife Feb 14th 2007 5:38 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 
That's one thing about here that's really hurts! :frown:
Even in western Oregon where it's wet and rainy lots in the winter, it always happens. I thought it was due to the synthetic carpets - all that nylon etc. And that combined with the dry forced air heat.
Axminster and radiators - where are you?

ukmumsie Feb 14th 2007 6:16 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 

Originally Posted by farmerwife (Post 4404784)
That's one thing about here that's really hurts! :frown:
Even in western Oregon where it's wet and rainy lots in the winter, it always happens. I thought it was due to the synthetic carpets - all that nylon etc. And that combined with the dry forced air heat.
Axminster and radiators - where are you?

I think the forced air heat has a lot to do with it, plus the typical contintental climate versus British maritime we were use to in the UK. It sounds silly but even when I put petrol in my car, I touch my car first before I touch the pump. Of course in the summer I will be complaining about the humidity:)

britvic Feb 14th 2007 6:21 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 

Originally Posted by kel.n.issy (Post 4404402)
I just wondered any of you here in Colorado are suffering with the same problem?

We have been here 4 months now and I sick to death of the static electricity problem here.

I have many a strange ritual happening before I dare to touch a light switch.

Is is a statewide problem (we are in Fort Collins)?

Are there any solutions we have humidifiers but they just dont help.

Any advice would be very very welcome.

issy

I've learned to cope with it, but little one not always keen to hold mummys hand :o

TruBrit Feb 14th 2007 6:24 pm

Re: Colorado and Static Electricity
 

Originally Posted by kel.n.issy (Post 4404402)
I just wondered any of you here in Colorado are suffering with the same problem?

We have been here 4 months now and I sick to death of the static electricity problem here.

I have many a strange ritual happening before I dare to touch a light switch.

Is is a statewide problem (we are in Fort Collins)?

Are there any solutions we have humidifiers but they just dont help.

Any advice would be very very welcome.

issy

yes i have that here as well and it's horrible...happens even when i stroke my pussy (cat) LOL :ohmy: ;)


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