Monday, June 25, 2012

Lightning Safety Awareness Week

NOAA's annual Lightning Safety Awareness week started yesterday. Its held at the onset of the summer storm season to help people prepare. Its a great time to review not only personal lightning safety but how to protect your home. The IEEE surge protection guide helps you do just that. 


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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Lightning claim averages on the rise again


According to the Insurance Information Institute ( I.I.I.)there were more than 186,000 lightning claims in 2011. This resulted in a decrease of 13% from 2010 claims however, the average lightning claim was $5,112 , up 5.5% from 2010. So the reported claims have decreased while the claim amounts have increased. I.I.I. further reports that the average cost per claim has risen 93% from 2004 through 2011, at the same time that the actual number of paid claims fell by over 33 percent over that time frame. They speculate that an increased use of lightning protection systems has resulted in the decrease in claims.
From their Press Release: “The number of paid claims is down, but the average cost per claim continues to rise, in part because of the huge increase in the number and value of consumer electronics in homes,” said Loretta Worters, vice president of the I.I.I. “Plasma and high-definition television sets, home entertainment centers, multiple computer households, smart phones, gaming systems and other expensive devices—which can all be destroyed by power surges—continue to have a significant impact on claims losses.”


The take away from these statistics is to prevent increasingly costly damage in the 1st place and these claims will continue to decline.



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Friday, June 8, 2012

Surge Protection references

There are a number of third party organization references for surge protection information. For instance APT (parent company of surgeassure) is a NEMA member and NEMA has a website devoted to surge protection, NEMASURGE.


Other sites for surge references include:
State Farm
NIST "Surge Happens"


There are also a number of lightning related sites such as: 
Environment Canada
National Weather Service
National Lightning Safety Institute
Insurance Information Institute