Lightning
In addition to the rain we
receive, and sometimes even the snow, Mother Nature occasionally gives
us a light and sound show in the form of lightning and thunder. Each
year, lightning strikes cause damage to telephones, television sets,
computers and other electronic devices. With more homes acquiring expensive
computers and home theatre equipment, lightning is responsible for greater
numbers of claims and greater claim values.
You can do something to prevent
lightning from damaging your computers, televisions and other high-end
electronic equipment. A good quality "power bar" will provide
both lightning and surge protection. Surge protection is different than
lightning protection. Many power bars provide surge protection but not
lightning protection. Be sure to read the information about a product
before you buy. Another option is a "UPS" or Uninterruptible
Power Supply. In addition to providing both lightning and surge suppression,
these devices regulate the power in a brownout or blackout. Your computer
equipment may or may not be covered under your insurance policy for
damage caused by voltage fluctuation (consult with your Agent
or Broker if you're not sure), but your data will not be. A UPS,
properly sized for your equipment, will allow you to safely save your
data and shut down your computer during a power outage.
If you have electronic equipment
you'd like to protect, consult with your local electronic or computer
shop for details about power protection devices. A good-quality power
bar could cost $30 or $40. Without one, a lightning strike could cost
you your deductible - $300 or more.