This winter, the number and strength of static shocks that I've been receiving seems worse than ever. It's almost to the extent that I have to momentarily brace myself before flicking certain switches around my house, knowing full well that they're going to give me an electric shock. I know the science says that cold, dry weather makes static shocks more likely to happen. But I don't remember it being as noticeably bad as this in previous years. And I don't really know what's different Maybe I need to start using my humidifier more often - that apparently helps.
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