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Remember the 30/30 rule when it comes to avoiding lightning strike injuries. This means...  aA) Take cover when the time between the lightning strike & the roll is 30 seconds apart or less. bB) Stay under cover for 30 minutes after the last flash of lightning was seen or the last roll of thunder was heard. cC) Make sure that you are 30 feet away from any object that could conduct electricity. dA & B eB & C fA & C gA, B, & C

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Remember the 30/30 rule when it comes to avoiding lightning strike injuries. This means...  aA) Take cover when the time between the lightning strike & the roll is 30 seconds apart or less. bB) Stay under cover for 30 minutes after the last flash of lightning was seen or the last roll of thunder was heard. cC) Make sure that you are 30 feet away from any object that could conduct electricity. dA & B eB & C fA & C gA, B, & C

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