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Lukourgos | 11:33 Tue 20th Jan 2009 | Body & Soul
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I have been using an induction hob for 7 years. In the past 3 months my grandson aged 12 who has been sitting in the kitchen approximately 10 feet away has experienced a "shock" in the back of his head and neck on three separate occasions, at the precise moment that I have switched the hob on. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
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Sounds like your carrying static or wearing rubber shoes which prevent static earthing.

My slippers are rubber and if I dont remove them before switching light on or off I get a shock. Doesn't happen with outdoor leather shoes.

Where's Knobby......he's the sparky to answer this.

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