I keep getting shocks, sometimes up to twenty times a day, when touching items or even the children. It is becoming a problem. Can I wear anything that will prevent this happening, ie a wrist band etc. The added complication is I am allergic to latex rubber.
I don't have any solutions I'm afraid but you're not the only one. I've been getting them loads recently and so has a friend of mine so I think there may be something in the atmosphere, weather related maybe I don't really know. I touched the cat the other day and we both got a really big one - he leapt about a foot in the air!
The air is dry at the moment and this increases the prevalence of static shocks. When the air is more moist, you will not notice so many. Moisture in the air allows electrons to move off your body more quickly and reducing the effects of a static 'shock'. Touch a piece of wood furniture before reaching for the cat, children or metal objects. It should help.
..I too have been getting a lot of these recently, I work in a clothing department , my uniform is cotton, we have a tiled floor, but I do a lot of work involviong the removal of plastic from garments, swim wear is the worst!..everytime I touch a metal fixture or clothing rail , I;m off on a chain of around 50 little shocks in a row...ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch ouch...