What causes static electricity on my couch to result in my TV screen turning off?

Static electricity buildup on your couch can interfere with the operation of your TV screen due to electromagnetic interference (EMI).

When static electricity discharges, it can create electromagnetic fields that disrupt the electronic components of the TV, causing it to malfunction or turn off.


To mitigate this issue, consider grounding your couch or using antistatic products to reduce static buildup.


Additionally, placing an antistatic mat or using a humidifier in the room can help minimize static electricity and prevent interference with electronic devices like your TV.

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