It’s that time of year again, when we need to talk about storms. Storms can wreak havoc on a home's electrical system, leading to power outages, surges, and even fires. To protect your home's electricity during a storm, it's essential to take proactive measures. Here are some tips to keep your home safe and minimize the risk of electrical damage.
1. Install Surge Protectors:
Surge protectors are your first line of defense against electrical surges. Install them at the main electrical panel and on sensitive electronics to prevent damage from power spikes.
2. Secure Outdoor Equipment:
Ensure that outdoor electrical equipment, such as air conditioning units, is securely anchored. High winds can dislodge these units, causing damage to the electrical wiring.
3. Trim Trees and Branches:
Overhanging branches can pose a threat to your home's electrical wiring during a storm. Trim trees and branches to prevent them from falling and damaging power lines. Be careful to avoid touching the wires or causing damage with the cut limbs. If the branches are in contact with the wires, call a professional to trim them for you.
4. Inspect Electrical Wiring:
Regularly inspect your home's electrical wiring for signs of wear and tear. Replace damaged wires to reduce the risk of electrical fires.
5. Invest in a Generator:
A generator can provide backup power during a storm-induced outage. Ensure it is installed correctly and operated safely to avoid electrical hazards.
6. Turn Off Appliances:
Before a storm hits, turn off and unplug non-essential appliances. This can prevent damage from power surges when the electricity is restored.
7. Use Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs):
Install GFCIs in areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor outlets. They can prevent electric shock in case of water exposure.
8. Keep Flashlights Handy:
During a storm-induced power outage, use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire hazards. Ensure you have spare batteries on hand.
9. Stay Informed:
Monitor weather reports and be prepared to take action if severe weather is expected. Stay indoors and away from windows during a storm.
10. Have an Emergency Kit:
Prepare an emergency kit with essential items, including flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, and non-perishable food items.
By following these tips, you can protect your home's electricity during a storm and minimize the risk of damage to your property. Stay safe and be prepared!
If we can help you with any of these, give us a call today at
940-390-7606.