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Lightning strikes the United States about 25 million times a year. Although most lightning occurs in the summer, people can be struck at any time of year. Lightning kills about 20 people in the United States each year, and hundreds more are severely injured. This website will teach you how to stay safe and offer insight into the science of lightning. You’ll find animated books about lightning, safety tips for all kinds of situations, games for kids and resources for teachers. You’ll learn about lightning victims and survivors. Explore our site, and come and visit often! En Espanol
What’s New
- UPDATED Lightning Safety Toolkits
- Lightning Safety Brochure
- U.S. Lightning Deaths in 2023: 2
- Youtube: Lightning Safety for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: ASL and Closed Captioned
- “Flash, Dash Inside” slogan and sign created by and for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- Lightning Safety for Hard of Hearing: jpg, high res png
- YouTube: Lightning Safety Tips
- Lightning Safety When Working Outdoors: OSHA Factsheet
- What You Need to Know: Tips for Safety
- Analysis of Lightning Fatalities: 2006-2019
- YouTube: Don’t Catch the Big One: PSA1, PSA2
- How People are Struck by Lightning
- Tornado, High Wind and Hail Safety Site