You have high electricity in your hands, so that's why it happens most often during winter

If you have noticed that electricity often strikes you when you grasp the handle of the door or any other object, that is why it happens! Winters seem to strike us almost every time we touch the door handle or any other object. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to reduce [the...] electricity shocks.
Winters seem to strike us almost every time we touch the door handle or any other object.
Fortunately, there are some things you can do to reduce electricity shocks to minimum.
One of the main causes is static electricity.
Well, what is static electricity?
Static electricity is really about collecting electrical warheads to the surface of the object when electrons are moved from one surface to another through contact.
If both surfaces are insulaters, they will create electricity tensions.
At home and at work, there are many insulaters, such as our athlete's hair and shoes, the carpet, the wooly sweaters, and our cotton socks.
When we walk through the carpet, our bodies create tension that cannot be released because we have shoes on our feet that are insulaters.
So when we touch that metal handle you know what happens.
The dark air is also insulator, so static electricity is more present during the winter months.












