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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    This is getting annoying for me whenever I get out of the car, open a glass aluminum door, make hand shakes, though I read tips from Google, would you wanna share your personal tips?

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    Don't wear wool, minimize fidgeting in your seat and slightly increase the temperature of your thermostat/aircon to increase humidity in the cabin/room.

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    Don't wear ill-fitting shoes, yung tipong tumatama yung toes mo pag naglalakad ka kasi the socks and the insole will create friction.

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    Holding on to the painted/metal part of the door as you get out of your vehicle will discharge any static build-up and you won't feel it.

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    My brother has this "capability" to create static electricity. Sometimes if my arms will make contact, it will "shock" me and I could almost hear the spark.

    He even told me that while he was paying at the toll booth in the parking lot, the lady dropped his change because of it.

    I know that you can discharge static electricity by touching bare metals but I want to know how my brother can avoid "creating" static electricity. Sometimes, it is annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    My brother has this "capability" to create static electricity. Sometimes if my arms will make contact, it will "shock" me and I could almost hear the spark.

    He even told me that while he was paying at the toll booth in the parking lot, the lady dropped his change because of it.

    I know that you can discharge static electricity by touching bare metals but I want to know how my brother can avoid "creating" static electricity. Sometimes, it is annoying.
    How to Avoid Static Electricity - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    How to Avoid Static Electricity - YouTube

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    Thanks! I'll forward this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Thanks! I'll forward this.
    Oh, & earth your appliances. Use 3prong outlets w/ grounding.

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Your personal tips to prevent static electricity shocks