Monitors keep flashing due to static electricity - any chance of damage?

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I got a fabric chair, and noticed a static shock sound almost always when I stand up off it. I've always used leather or plastic chairs, so this is new to me. Every now and then, my monitors will turn on and off again. One's a cheap 1440p 144Hz IPS, and the other's a 1080p 60Hz VA, both on vesa arms. I wouldn't be surprised if they cheaped out on some wiring, but would something expensive like a Samsung ultrawide be wired better to resist shocks?

I've read you can avoid static buildup through a humidifier, not wearing trousers, or not wearing footwear when sitting down. Assuming I can't do any of those, am I at risk of damaging my monitors? I can live with them turning off, but don't want to shorten their lifespans, especially the IPS.
 
No weird adapters or anything on the monitors? I had some really bad issues once (extremely similar to your experience) and figured out that whoever had owned the monitor before had mucked around with their own adapters and it had no working earth. Swapping over to a fresh earthed cable fixed the issue.
DVI to HDMI cable for the VA, and DP to mini DP cable, and back to DP dongle for the IPS. The only weird adapters I can think of. I'll use an old DVI adapter that came with an Nvidia card, and a HDMI cable. As for the mini DP, I no longer have a laptop that uses it. Newer ones use USB-C anyway.

The floor is also carpeted and I wear slippers
 
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