Static Electricity
- by MrsCrabtree
- 2017-01-11 13:07:28
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We have a great deal of static electricity around our home and it is quite bothersome to my husband...he's the one with the pacemaker. We go through Static Guard a lot and was just wondering if anyone had any other tips in decreasing the amount of static around the house???
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More info....
by MrsCrabtree - 2017-01-11 13:51:40
I'm assuming we have a lot because it is incredibly dry here in southeast Wyoming and we have microfiber furniture. It is bothersome because he is constantly being shocked and I'm sure you understand that is uncomfortable.
Hmmm
by IAN MC - 2017-01-11 14:15:29
Mrs C. : It must be awful being frequently shocked and I sympathise with your husband. . I'm not sure if you mean he is being shocked by the static or being shocked by the pacemaker ( ICD ? )
If he is being shocked by the implanted device there could be other explanations e.g. the settings
What does your husband's cardiologist say about the frequent shocks, if you are talking about the static shocks does he feel that they are a threat to your husband's health ? Does anything show up on the PM interrogation ?
I hope you find an answer to the problem,
Ian
Ah! So when you say "he keeps getting shocked" ...
by LondonAndy - 2017-01-11 16:16:06
... you are referring to the little zaps from the static electricity, not that the ICD is shocking his heart?
There are some tips at http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Static-Electricity if anything new there.
Hi
by Bionic Beat - 2017-01-11 18:18:29
you can always boil some water to humidify the air.
Either a pot on the stove or boil a kettle.
if you have radiators, just place a pan of water on them, the water will evaporate as the rads heat up.
Best wishes,
Bionic Beat
Static electricity
by N8UAD - 2017-01-12 13:33:20
You could boil water as suggested, OR you could invest in a humidifier, that would make the air in the house more humid and decrease the ability to build up static electricity.
You know you're wired when...
You have rhythm.
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I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for pacemakers. I've had mine for 35+ years. I was fainting all of the time and had flat-lined also. I feel very blessed to live in this time of technology.
More info please ???
by IAN MC - 2017-01-11 13:31:46
Why do you have a great deal of static electricity around your home ? What is the source and
how is it "bothersome" to your husband ??
Ian