Before investing in a lightning protection system, the first question to ask yourself is simple: is my site really exposed to significant lightning risk?

The intuitive answer — “we’re in a stormy region” or “we had an incident 5 years ago” — is not enough to justify a lightning protection budget or to prove compliance with IEC 62305 standards. You need data.

Good news: LPS Manager provides you with this data, free of charge, without any hardware installation on site.

The problem: how to assess a site’s lightning exposure before taking action?

Lightning risk assessment is based on several standardized parameters defined by IEC 62305-2:

Historically, obtaining Nsg data for a specific site required consulting a specialized engineering firm or purchasing data from a detection operator like Météorage. LPS Manager makes this process accessible to everyone, instantly.

LPS Manager Site Monitoring: real-time lightning monitoring without installation

LPS Manager’s Site Monitoring feature connects your site to lightning detection networks covering the entire globe. You get:

History of impacts around your site

Visualize on an interactive map all lightning impacts that occurred within a configurable radius around your location, over the last 12 months or more.

In just seconds, you know whether your building is in a zone with high storm activity or in a statistically calm area — with real data, not generic averages.

Real-time alerts during storms

In active mode, LPS Manager sends alerts as soon as an impact is detected near your site: push notification, email or SMS according to your preferences.

This enables:

Weather data and cumulative statistics

Beyond impacts, LPS Manager integrates contextual meteorological data: cumulative storms by season, storm days per year, multi-year trends.

These statistics allow you to directly calculate the Nsg of your location, the fundamental value for any risk study compliant with IEC 62305-2.

Concrete cases: what the data reveals

Here are some typical situations where the Site Monitoring feature provides a decisive answer:

Case 1: A “never struck” site in a dry zone

A building manager in a Mediterranean zone thinks he is not exposed because he has never noticed any damage. LPS Manager’s 5-year history reveals 17 impacts within a 500 m radius. The risk is real — and underestimated.

Case 2: An industrial site in a supposedly stormy zone

A technical director of a factory in Belgium hesitates to invest €8,000 in a protection system. Site Monitoring data confirms that the sector records an average of 2.1 impacts/km²/year, above the critical threshold for its type of structure according to IEC 62305-2. The investment is justified.

Case 3: Deciding on an international installation

An engineering firm must assess the lightning risk of a future industrial site in Morocco or Ivory Coast, before construction is even completed. LPS Manager provides the Nsg data for any location in the world — without traveling, without hiring a local expert.

Why no equipment is necessary

LPS Manager uses existing lightning detection sensor networks covering Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. These networks provide minute-by-minute data, geolocalized with precision below one kilometer.

You don’t need to install a lightning sensor on your site to obtain this information. Simply create your site in LPS Manager and pin its location on the map.

Monitoring begins immediately, even for a site under construction, in the process of acquisition, or on the other side of the world.

From detection to protection: the natural transition to LPS France

If Site Monitoring data analysis confirms significant exposure to lightning risk, the next step is clear: implement appropriate protection.

LPS Manager supports you in this transition:

To implement lightning protection compliant with standards after validating your exposure, discover LPS France lightning rods and protection systems — from Paraton@ir PDAs to complete Contact@ir supervision kits.

Conclusion: start with data, decide with confidence

Investing in lightning protection without knowing your real exposure level is like flying blind. Conversely, having precise historical data and real-time alerts allows you to make informed decisions — and document them.

With LPS Manager’s Site Monitoring feature, this analysis is now accessible free of charge, in just a few minutes, for any site in the world — without a sensor, without a technician, without delay.

Create your site in LPS Manager and immediately get your lightning history.

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