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MRSA a health and safety question?

I work for a lady (in her home) who has MRSA. Soon she will be coming home from the hospital. I have very young children and a husband with a heart condition. Is it safe for me to continue my employment with her? I help her dress and undress, do her laundry and light housekeeping, in addition to cooking and cleaning up bathroom messes. I do wear rubber gloves when needed. Thanks for your advice.

Answer:

The odds of lightning hitting your rod is slim. Lightning is gonna strike where it's going. It will not go 10 feet out of its way to strike your rod. If by chance lightning does strike your house and it also strikes your rod - it will fare better - by sending the electricity to ground - the shorter path ALWAYS WINS
If the house is on a hill then you should put a lightning rod on it. Homes on hills are very susceptible to lighting strikes. My parents are on a hill and lost 4 TV's before they put one up and switched to cable TV.
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