by Jeff Monford on 2021-12-21

If your holiday wish list includes a new television, computer, washer or dryer, or gaming console—take note. Safety may not be at the top of your list, but it’s the first thing you should think about when purchasing these items.

Protecting your big-ticket electronics is very important and it’s definitely something to consider when making a big purchase. Operating these items safely will protect your equipment and also your home.

Here are the top electrical safety tips to consider:

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How to protect appliances from power surges:

Power surges are sudden and the increase in voltage can damage or destroy your electronics. A surge protector will work to protect your appliances against random spikes in electricity. The standard voltage in most U.S. homes is about 120 volts and if the voltage rises above that, a surge protector will come in handy. Consider plugging your computer, television, stereo, game consoles and other electronics into a surge protector.

When to use extension cords:

Please remember that extension cords are meant to provide a temporary solution for plugging in your electronic device and they should not be used as a long-term or permanent electrical circuit. Do not overload your extension cord by using it to power appliances beyond its capacity. If you plan to plug multiple appliances into a cord, add their wattages together to make sure the total doesn’t exceed the cord’s rating.

Do you know the difference between a surge protector and a power strip?

Surge protectors and power strips look similar but they have important differences. A surge protector will divert or suppress extra voltage caused by power surges and keep your appliances safe by helping protect your electronics from electrical spikes. A power strip only provides more outlets for a circuit and will not prevent damage from electrical spikes.

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