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FAQs About Whole Home Surge Protectors
When it comes to safeguarding your home, we understand you might have questions. That’s why our FAQ section is here to offer clear, concise answers about electrical surge protection. From understanding how surge protectors work to choosing the best surge protector for your needs, we’re here to help.
What is the difference between a whole home surge protector and a power strip with surge protection?
A whole-home surge protector guards your electrical system at the entry point, while power strips with surge protection only shield the devices plugged into them.
It works by monitoring the electricity flowing into your home and diverting excess voltage away from your electrical circuit, thus preventing damage from power spikes.
The lifespan of a whole-home surge protector can vary depending on the frequency and severity of power surges, but it is generally recommended that they be replaced every 5 to 10 years or after a major power surge event.