Storm Surge Protectors

Everyday heroes ready for power surges.

Everyday Heroes
Ready for Power Surges

Prep your tech for this storm season.

Best surge protectors for desk spaces.

Best Surge Protectors for Desk Spaces

Browse surge protectors for desk spaces designed to enhance your productivity by keeping your workstation safe.

Surge protectors suited for large workspaces.

Surge Protectors Suited for Large Workspaces

Larger spaces require surge protectors, power banks, and chargers designed to protect, connect, and charge.

Best surge protectors for entertainment and living spaces.

Best Surge Protectors for Entertainment and Living Spaces

Living rooms, lounges, and TV spaces at offices or buildings house electronics and appliances. Surge protectors are critical components to protect against power surges.

Best surge protectors for small business spaces.

Best Surge Protectors for Small Business Spaces

Small businesses have areas devoted to leisure as well as work and the right combination of surge protectors, chargers, and power banks is recommended for safety and convenience.

FAQ's

Yes, surge protectors work in storms by diverting excess voltage away from your electronic devices and protecting them from damage. However, given the enormous energy from lightning during a storm, it’s not a good idea to rely solely on surge protectors for protection. 

No, unplugging your surge protector during a storm isn’t recommended. It can disrupt electrical flow and increase the likelihood of your devices sustaining damage. When a severe-weather alert is issued, some experts recommend unplugging devices including computers, TVs, gaming devices, toaster ovens, and coffee makers, etc.  

While surge protectors can offer degrees of protection against lightning strikes, they’re not foolproof and may not always prevent damage to your electronics devices and appliances. Although they limit damage from power surges caused by lightning, it's best to have entire-house surge protection for comprehensive coverage. 

Yes, storms can cause power surges prompted by lightning strikes, downed power lines, or other electrical disruptions. 

No, surge protectors don’t protect against power outages. They only protect against voltage spikes and surges. Protecting against outages involves investing in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems.

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