Here are some tips on how to protect your electronics from lightning:
- Unplug your electronics. This is the most important thing you can do to protect your electronics from lightning. If you're not home when a storm strikes, you won't be able to unplug your electronics, so it's important to do it before the storm arrives.
- Use surge protectors. Surge protectors can help to protect your electronics from power surges, which can be caused by lightning strikes. Look for a surge protector that has a high joule rating, which will indicate how much protection it offers.
- Install a whole-home surge protector. This is a more expensive option, but it can provide the best protection for your entire home. A whole-home surge protector is installed at your breaker box and will protect all of the electronics in your home from power surges.
- Disconnect communication cables. Lightning can also travel through communication cables, such as phone lines and cable lines. To protect your electronics from this, disconnect these cables during a storm.
- Keep your electronics away from windows. Lightning can travel through windows, so it's a good idea to keep your electronics away from them during a storm.
- Have your home inspected for lightning protection. If you're concerned about lightning damage to your home, you can have it inspected by a professional. They can recommend additional steps you can take to protect your home and its electronics.
In addition to these tips, it's also a good idea to have homeowners' or renters insurance. This will help to protect you financially if your electronics are damaged by lightning.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind:
- Lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from the storm, so even if you don't see lightning or hear thunder, it's still a good idea to unplug your electronics.
- Lightning can strike multiple times in the same area, so even if a storm has passed, it's still a good idea to wait a few hours before plugging in your electronics.
- If you do experience a power surge, turn off your electronics and unplug them immediately. This will help to prevent damage.
By following these tips, you can help to protect your electronics from lightning damage. Keep in mind Colorado ranks 7th in the number of lightning strikes in the nation according to Weather.gov. If you do have any device you need us to look at please give us a call at 719-357-5368