ESD
What is ESD and why is it important?
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs when a static electric charge builds up in an object and then is suddenly transferred to another object with the opposite polarity charge (think of what happens when you drag your socks across the carpet and touch a metal object or another person).
Strong electrostatic discharges may result in a visible or audible spark, but even weaker discharges can damage your SSD and other electronic equipment.
To minimize the chance of ESD damage, use a grounded wrist strap when installing your solid state drive.
For SSD storage, use the static-resistant package that the product comes wrapped in.