Static shock!!

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shepelec

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In a senior housing complex, the residents are using sticks to activate the elevator because the shocks are so bad. Any ideas to help disipate this charge? Being a public facility they have 0 dollars for this project.

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Paul
 
Humidfy the air. That will allow static charge to dissipate. Add a humidifier to the HVAC. If that can't be done, water the carpeting with a sprinkling can every morning and maybe in the afternoon too if necessary. We did this in a small office buiilding a few years ago and it was effective. Warming the air lowers the relative humidity, which allows static charges to accumulate, so it should improve when the heating season ends.
 
I assume it is static

Humidify

and Use a key clasp tightly to touch any surfaces.

BUT CHECK THIS
If is just the elevator check for neutral/grounding issues.
 
I assume it is static

Humidify

and Use a key clasp tightly to touch any surfaces.

BUT CHECK THIS
If is just the elevator check for neutral/grounding issues.

I agree with Brian.

I have the same problem at the bowling alley I bowl at, I shock people and get shocked off the equipment all the time. While I believe that it's in the air, I'm still not convinced that the equipment is grounded properly.
 
I have the same problem at the bowling alley I bowl at, I shock people and get shocked off the equipment all the time. While I believe that it's in the air, I'm still not convinced that the equipment is grounded properly.
Well, if you get a shock, meaning that you've been discharged, and you don't move around, does a second contact produce another shock?
 
Humidfy the air. That will allow static charge to dissipate. Add a humidifier to the HVAC. If that can't be done, water the carpeting with a sprinkling can every morning and maybe in the afternoon too if necessary. We did this in a small office buiilding a few years ago and it was effective. Warming the air lowers the relative humidity, which allows static charges to accumulate, so it should improve when the heating season ends.

Can you spell mold?
 
Well, if you get a shock, meaning that you've been discharged, and you don't move around, does a second contact produce another shock?

Oh I know it's not the equipment, but I like to tell them that. I must get hit 4 or 5 times a night, either off the scoring equipment or the ball return, and man it smarts. And even sometimes when the girls hug me, but that one I can live with:D
 
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