Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Many homes have PVC pipes so they won't conduct lightning.
Water is sufficiently conductive. There's a bunch of minerals and dissolved gasses. However, the risk is so small you should worry about something else.
About 100 people are killed a year by falling trees or branches. Do you carefully inspect every tree before walking under it?
If I lived in a culture where I slept outside every night, I would never, ever camp under a tree. But people who camp only occasionally camp under trees all the time and are usually fine.
Doing things habitually completely changes the risk assessment. Things with a minor risk become more likely. Because DC is a place with frequent thunderstorms, the risk of your house getting struck is pretty high. It's happened to our house several times.