Lightning conductors are important safety measures that are installed on high ground or on the roofs of buildings to protect against lightning. They are metal wires or rods that conduct lightning currents safely to the ground during a lightning strike. Lightning is very powerful and dangerous, and if it strikes a building directly, it can cause fires, damage electrical equipment, and even kill people. Lightning conductors are usually made of copper or iron and are installed at the highest point of a building so that the lightning charge can strike them first.
Along with this, a wide wire is inserted underground, which conducts electricity safely deep into the ground. This protects buildings, equipment, and human life from the effects of lightning. Therefore, installing lightning arresters is an urgent need, especially in high-rise buildings, towers, power plants, and large industrial areas. This reduces the shock of lightning and reduces the chance of damage to almost zero.