B How to prevent static from building up on me

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Static electricity buildup can be reduced by avoiding synthetic fabrics and opting for cotton clothing. Using fabric conditioner and dryer sheets can help minimize static cling. Maintaining higher humidity levels in the environment and avoiding rubber-soled shoes are also effective strategies. Additionally, applying lotion to the skin and washing hands with water can mitigate dryness, which contributes to static. Implementing these tips can help prevent annoying static shocks when touching metal objects.
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I've recently been developing a lot of static electricity and it's very annoying as I get shocked when i touch metal objects or other people. This isn't like it happens every time I touch something though.

It just happens after I take off my jacket for example. So then I have to find some metal object to touch to discharge because I'm scared about touching my laptop.

So is there a way to not build up static after taking my jacket off? I think it's because my jacket is fluffy inside?
 
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Several steps you can take..

Avoid man made fibres in your clothes (eg wear cotton rather than polyester shirts).
Use a fabric conditioner when you wash them.
Put Fabric Softener Sheets in the tumble dryer.
Avoid rubber soled shoes.
Turn down the air co and turn up the humidifier.
 
Also, pro tip: If you know you will discharge and are dreading it, there's two things you can do:

- Grab your keys and discharge through those. No shock at all
- Bend one of your fingers, and discharge through the knuckle. There's almost no nerve endings at the knuckle, you will feel almost nothing.
 
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2 simplest ways :
Put lotion
Wash your hands with water
These 2 ways are based on the fact that dry skin and dry air are allies of static electricity.
 
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