There is one thing you must unplug every time it rains or thunders.

Not just the weather is thrilling when thunder roars and lightning strikes. Your priceless electronics could be at risk if the electrical system in your house turns into a conduit for hazardous power surges. Knowing how important it is to unplug specific devices during storms can protect you and prevent expensive damage.

Why Unplugging Is Important

It’s not necessary for lightning to hit your house directly to cause damage. A nearby strike has the potential to send a surge through power lines, into your house, and disrupt any connected devices. Surge protectors provide some protection, but they cannot completely withstand the tremendous force of surges caused by lightning.

Things to Unplug in the Event of a Storm

When a storm is approaching, make unplugging the following devices a priority:

  • Because they are constantly connected to power and signal lines, televisions and home entertainment systems are especially vulnerable.
  • Computers and Charging Devices: Disconnect your devices to safeguard your data and hardware.
  • Kitchen Appliances: To avoid damage, unplug toasters, coffee makers, and microwaves.
  • Laundry Machines: Power surges can affect dryers and washing machines.
  • Unplug smart speakers, routers, and other devices that are connected to your home.

It’s advisable to disconnect these gadgets prior to the storm. Keep your hands away from electrical outlets once lightning is present.

Extra Safety Procedures

  • Put Surge Protectors in Place: They provide an extra degree of security, but they are not infallible.
  • Whole-House Surge Protection: To safeguard your home’s electrical system, think about hiring a qualified electrician to install a system.
  • Frequent Electrical Inspections: Verify that the grounding and wiring in your house are modern enough to withstand any surges.

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