Hi M. -
I found some info on the net regarding static electrcity and how to get rid of it. I hope this helps -
1) Increase the humidity in your house and workplace. When the air is dry, it increases the frequency and severity of shocks. Use a humidifier.
2) Change clothes - switch to natural fibers, since synthetics pick up more of a static charge.
3) Change shoes - there are special conductive shoes in a variety of styles. They are made for people working in the electronics industry. You will need to find a store or catalogue that sells or can order them for you. (Search online for "esd shoes")
4) If your skin is very dry - try an anti-static hand lotion (also available for the electronics industry.)
Also:
1) Walk barefoot when you can to reduce the static buildup.
2) Wear a thimble on your finger, or carry a coin, and use them to touch grounded metal objects as often as possible. This will not eliminate the static discharge, but will stop the pain you feel in your fingertips.
3) Be sure to ground yourself before touching sensitive electronic equipment.
People working in areas where ESD (electrostatic discharge) can damage sensitive equipment often use products designed for static control or elimination.
For static control in work areas, use anti static mats on floors and work surfaces, and have people wear anti-static wrist bands, heel straps or conductive shoes. Using an anti static spray on surfaces may also be helpful.
Special product packaging materials are also available, for example, anti static bags and anti static foam.
Best of luck,
M.