
Lightning Protection System Design: A Historical Journey Through Innovation and Modern Advancements
Picture this: a stormy night in 1752, Benjamin Franklin standing in a field with a kite, a key, and an idea that would literally
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Picture this: a stormy night in 1752, Benjamin Franklin standing in a field with a kite, a key, and an idea that would literally

A single bolt of lightning carries enough electrical energy to power a home for weeks, yet it delivers that power in mere milliseconds. For

Lightning strikes relentlessly threaten infrastructure systems, causing catastrophic failures across power grids, transportation networks, and communication systems. Organizations can transform their reactive emergency responses

Every year, lightning strikes the United States over 25 million times, causing billions of dollars in damage to businesses and industrial facilities. If your

In our increasingly interconnected world, data centers and critical infrastructure facilities serve as the indispensable backbone of digital society, powering everything from cloud computing

Industrial facilities face an escalating threat from lightning strikes as weather patterns become increasingly unpredictable. Our team brings over 30 years of lightning protection

In 2019, a Phillips 66 refinery in Louisiana experienced a lightning-induced fire that shut down operations for several days, affecting regional fuel supplies. The

Lightning, with its raw power and unpredictable nature, stands as one of Earth’s most formidable and destructive natural forces. It poses a significant threat,

The renewable energy revolution is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, but there’s a growing threat that could derail progress: lightning strikes. As climate change

This week, as the U.S. observes National Lightning Safety Awareness Week, it’s a crucial time to spotlight the often underestimated yet significant threat that