There's a bit of thundery weather about at the moment, and I noticed the church at the end of my street, was having alloy ladders fitted all the way up to the top of the very high steeple, last Friday. I noticed the ladder system is now complete and goes all the way to the top. Seems a bit dodgy to me, metal ladders, when there is thunder about, though they are not in actual use. I wonder if they take any special precautions, like bonding them -together and earthing them at the base? Wouldn't insulated ladders be safer?
I will never forget the steeple being hit by massive lightning bolt, a few decades ago, at around 2am. I was in a deep sleep and was physically launched up in the air, from the bed. The strike had burnt out the lightning conductor, tracked its way through to the interior of the steeple, then tracked down the interior plaster work to ground.
I will never forget the steeple being hit by massive lightning bolt, a few decades ago, at around 2am. I was in a deep sleep and was physically launched up in the air, from the bed. The strike had burnt out the lightning conductor, tracked its way through to the interior of the steeple, then tracked down the interior plaster work to ground.