Having plants around the house or workplace can help increase humidity as well. You can create your own humidifier by simply boiling water on the stove. You can add spices like cinnamon or citrus rinds give off a nice scent while you humidify your house. [2] X Research source

To make a static reducing spray at home, you can mix 1 capful of fabric softener with antistatic properties in a spray bottle of water, shake the mixture, and lightly spray over the carpet. [4] X Research source

You can also try spraying these areas with a static reducing aerosol or spray.

Dry skin contributes to static electricity and static shock, so lotions and moisturizers help to prevent static electricity from accumulating on your body. [6] X Research source

If your clothes are still affected by static electricity, you can rub dryer sheets on your clothes, or spritz them with a little bit of hairspray.

Try experimenting with different kinds of shoes to see which shoes create the least amount of static shock. If you can, walk barefoot in the house. Some shoes worn by those who work with electronics have conductive strands woven into the soles of their shoes which discharge static electricity as they walk.

Depending on the size of the laundry load, you may need to adjust the amount of baking soda you add in. For bigger loads you can add about ½ cup of baking soda, and for small loads you can use 1 or 2 tablespoons of baking soda. [9] X Research source Baking soda is also considered a water softener and a fabric softener.

Vinegar serves as both a fabric softener and static reducer in the laundry.

The damp washcloth helps add moisture to the air, preventing electrical charges from building up in the dryer. Use wool dryer balls during the dryer cycle. Wool balls absorb moisture from clothing in the dryer, maintaining a more humid environment, and helping you get rid of static cling and friction.

Alternatively, to reduce static even more, you can air dry your clothes and hang them on a clothesline to dry.

Attaching the pin at a seam allows you to hide the pin, but still reap its static-reducing benefits.

This is also know as grounding yourself, so you never accumulate electrical charges, but the charges are instead transferred to the metal object.