How do I get rid of the static charge I get from my microfiber couches? Every time I get up and touch something it zaps me...
I'm mostly worried about my laptop getting fried.
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1Tape a grouding wire to yourself and drag it around :-) – John Alexiou Dec 11 '10 at 15:54
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1Maybe you can put a key in your pocket, and use it to release the charge on your hand before you touch anything ;-) – unsym Dec 11 '10 at 16:17
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This is rather a pop sci question, but I think I'll leave it open, since the answer is pretty decent. – Noldorin Dec 12 '10 at 01:26
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@HWLau I try to do that getting out of a car, but you have to touch the key to something grounded. – Mark C Dec 14 '10 at 03:58
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The reason why you get shocked is the following:
- As you move on the couch some static charge accumulates on your clothes and the couch
- As you stand up, the charges are separated, increasing the electric potential (the voltage) between you and the couch
- As soon as this voltage is high enough, a spark occurs
How to avoid it:
- Wear clothes that do not favour this static accumulation: for example cotton
- Alternatively, while you stand up, touch something conductive and grounded (or at worst, keep one hand on the sofa). This will allow you to discharge as the voltage increases, without shocks.

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