How to eliminate static electricity in human body
Use a human body static eliminator.



1. When putting on or taking off clothes, lean against the wall to "discharge" static electricity from the body.
Tip: At present, the outer layer of brick walls in homes is generally coated with paint, which greatly weakens the electrical conductivity. Therefore, when we touch the wall, we should increase the contact area, so that more charges can be transferred.
2. You can use small metal devices (such as keys), cotton rags, etc. to touch the door, door handle, faucet, chair back, bed rail and other places to eliminate static electricity, and then touch it with your hands.
3. Choose soft, smooth cotton or silk underwear and underwear, and try not to wear chemical fiber clothing to reduce the generation of static electricity.
4. If the outer fabric is made of chemical fiber, it can be washed with antistatic detergent. General fabric softeners can also reduce the generation of static electricity.
5. Washing hands and face can release the charges on the surface of the skin in the water and reduce the static electricity attached to our bodies.
Tip: Bathing frequently and changing clothes frequently can also effectively eliminate static electricity accumulated on the surface of the human body.
6. Use a humidifier or place a basin of water under the heater so that the whole room will feel humid and pleasant, reducing the generation of static electricity. You might as well give it a try.
Do you know? Since the time of frictional electrification is very short and the amount of current generated is very small, static electricity generally does not cause life danger to the human body. However, static electricity can have many adverse effects on human health: such as drying the skin and itching. Cause premature ventricular contractions and arrhythmias.

