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This Storm Season Every year as the seasons change, we often take for granted that our homes and all the contents in them will help see us through and are reliable on any given day. Yet, often when lightning strikes, or we experience wild weather, we lose power, experience power spikes and surges, and other inconveniences that put simply, relate to our changing environment and Mother Nature.

Did you know that nearly all home and contents insurance policies do not cover damage caused by power fluctuations unless lightning can be proven to be the cause? And of course, we cannot control what the weather decides to do.

Although direct lightning strikes to homes are reasonably rare, there are approximately 80,000 thunderstorms in Australia each year, presenting a large number of opportunities to experience power spikes and for your appliances to feel the effects of an unexpected weather event.

Alarmingly, damage costs to household goods from lightning are estimated at up to $10 million each year in Australia, and you don’t need to receive a direct lightning hit for there to be a dramatic surge or spike in the power entering your home or business, and potentially ruining your appliances and equipment.

The good news in all this is it can be very easy to help protect your expensive household goods by knowing about surge protection. Surge protection devices offer defence against unpredictable damage to expensive electrical goods like fridges, TVs, sound systems and computer equipment.

Surge protection devices are plugged directly into the individual power points in your home and then your precious devices plug straight into the surge protector.

For as little as $20 you can provide this protection for each of those items in your home that are often quite coveted – everyone loves a beautiful, double door, ice-­‐making fridge, or their flat screen high-­‐definition television. Imagine one of these items being ruined due to a power spike, or the life of the appliance being shortened due to frequent power surges?

A surge protection device offers two forms of protection; overload protection meaning the device cuts the power if you have accidently plugged in too many items into one power board; and surge protection, which means the surge protection device absorbs the large and damaging power surge and will often sacrifice itself to save your equipment. While a power surge may not always destroy your electrical item, it will wear your appliance down and reduce its life expectancy.

So this storm season, make sure you have a good power surge device protecting each of your household appliances. Don’t be one of the unlucky ones caught out having to replace expensive items, or be disappointed to learn your contents insurance doesn’t cover you against power surges. It’s pretty easy to organise and doesn’t need to cost the earth!

Crest is the maker of high quality power surge devices -­‐ view the full current range at www.crest.com.au

  • Very important to remember this

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  • Thanks very much for this article

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  • I need these for all my appliances we always get surges and spikes.

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  • Thank u for the article 🙂

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  • A really great article with really helpful advice and timely too, now that storm season is among us! Thank you.

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  • Definitely something to be mindful of, especially now it’s storm season.

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  • I have surge protectors for all of my expensive appliances, like fridge, tvs, washing machine, dryer and the circuit board I plug my phones, iPads and computers into. They really are a must have for your home, as my sisters tv broke after a power surge to her home.

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  • Surge protectors on all my computers. The only thing I worry about is the rest of the fibreglass coming off the veranda.

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  • We have surge protection at home 🙂

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  • We’ve learnt the hard way about surge protection when our wireless computer Router went and we had to go through the rigmarole of getting a new one.

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  • I have one surge protector but would love to have more

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  • Wow will need to look into surge protection!

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  • Going to have a look at the website soon http://www.crest.com.au thanks

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  • My partner has all his equipment protected. We couldn’t afford to replace it all so we need to have it protected.

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