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

When thunder rumbles and lightning flashes, it’s not just the weather that’s electrifying. Your home’s electrical system can become a conduit for dangerous power surges, putting your valuable electronics at risk. Understanding the importance of unplugging certain devices during storms can save you from costly damages and ensure your safety.
Why Unplugging MattersLightning 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.

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