Have you ever paused to consider the collective worth of all the electronic devices in your household?
Take a moment to tally up the approximate value of your TVs, computers, kitchen appliances, laundry machines, lamps, gaming consoles, cell phones, and even your garage door opener – essentially, anything reliant on electricity for operation.
This sum reflects the potential loss in the event of a significant power surge. Factor in the expense of replacing your circuit breaker box and all outlets if the surge proves catastrophic, and the total can easily climb into the thousands.
Investing in a whole-house surge protection system could help avert electrical repairs and the costly replacement of your belongings.
Various Threats from Power Surges: While lightning strikes and downed power lines present severe dangers, they aren’t the most common or the most concerning power surge incidents. According to the NEMA Surge Protection Institute, indoor power surges account for 60 to 80 percent of occurrences, happening daily and in all weather conditions.
These “mini” surges occur as household appliances and electronics cycle on and off throughout the day. Even actions as routine as switching on a vacuum cleaner or a coffee maker can disrupt the steady voltage flow to your home’s electrical system.
Despite their seemingly innocuous nature, these internal surges can accumulate over time, diminishing the lifespan of electronics and necessitating electrical repairs.
Comprehensive Protection for Your Home: While plugging electronics into power strips offers some protection, many power strips are simply glorified extension cords and cannot safeguard hard-wired electronics.
For comprehensive protection, nothing beats a whole-house surge protection system, which directly connects to your home’s electrical panel. This system absorbs excess electricity across all voltage levels, shielding electronics from harm and safeguarding your home against costly repairs.
Though not mandated by building codes or home insurance policies, surge protectors are recommended by industry experts for their ability to prevent potential damage. While some individuals with advanced electrical knowledge may attempt installation themselves, for most, this task is best left to professionals to ensure safety.
While the monetary value of your electronics is quantifiable, the importance of safeguarding your safety is immeasurable.