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In their relentless pursuit to safeguard their operations from the disruptive effects of inclement weather, businesses typically spare no effort in investing in preventative measures such as weather-resistant infrastructure and obtaining comprehensive insurance coverage. However, amidst these proactive endeavors, one crucial aspect of protection is often overlooked.
Surge protection is a critical piece of equipment that safeguards valuable electronic systems from sustaining damage due to lightning strikes and other inclement weather, including power surges caused by electrical disruptions due to high demand on the grid during excessive heat or cold spells. While businesses may recognize the vulnerability of their hardware to various weather conditions, the significance of surge protection for security and life safety systems cannot be overstated given the cost to replace these systems and the liability that arises when they are not in operation.