The Spark You Can’t See Is the One That Blows Everything Up

You’ve felt it a thousand times. A little zap. A shock from a doorknob. Static cling on your sweater. Harmless, right?
Wrong. Embarrassingly, dangerously wrong.
This vintage scientific film takes what you’ve dismissed your entire life as a minor annoyance and methodically reveals it for what it actually is: an invisible ignition source capable of turning an ordinary room into a fireball, given the right conditions. And the conditions are more common than you think.
Falling liquids generate it. Solids rubbing together generate it. The air itself generates it. And all it takes is the right concentration of fuel and oxygen — which, by the way, surrounds you constantly — and that little spark becomes the heat source in the fire triangle.
Through remarkable laboratory demonstrations, this film shows static discharge, induced charges, and the terrifying ease with which sparks jump from seemingly nothing. It covers thunderstorms, lightning, industrial accidents, and the simple, unglamorous solutions — bonding, grounding, subsurface filling — that stand between a normal day and a catastrophic one.
The spark doesn’t care that you didn’t mean it. ⚡
📽️ Scanned from the original film and preserved for history. Like and subscribe to support our archival work.

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