Why Unplugging Matters
Lightning doesn’t need to strike your home directly to cause damage. A strike nearby can send a surge through power lines, entering your home and wreaking havoc on connected devices. While surge protectors offer some defense, they aren’t foolproof against the immense power of lightning-induced surges.
Devices to Unplug During Storms
Prioritize unplugging the following devices when a storm approaches:
- Televisions and Home Entertainment Systems: These are particularly vulnerable due to their constant connection to power and signal lines.
- Computers and Charging Devices: Protect your data and hardware by disconnecting them.
- Kitchen Appliances: Microwaves, coffee makers, and toasters should be unplugged to prevent damage.
- Laundry Machines: Washing machines and dryers can suffer from power surges.
- Smart Home Devices: Unplug routers, smart speakers, and other connected devices.
Remember, it’s best to unplug these devices before the storm hits. Once lightning is present, avoid touching electrical outlets.
Additional Safety Measures
- Install Surge Protectors: While not foolproof, they offer an added layer of protection.
- Whole-House Surge Protection: Consider having a licensed electrician install a system that protects your entire home’s electrical network.
- Regular Electrical Inspections: Ensure your home’s wiring and grounding are up to date to handle potential surges.