Electrical Storm Safety Basics

Lightning in a field of power lines

Electrical Storm Safety Basics

Lightning in a field of power lines

Electrical storms, also known as thunderstorms, can pose serious risks to homes, businesses, and personal safety. Lightning strikes, power surges, and high winds can damage electrical systems and appliances while creating hazardous conditions. Understanding storm safety essentials is key to protecting your property and loved ones during severe weather. Here are practical storm safety tips to help you stay safe and prepared.

1. Unplug Electronics and Appliances

One of the most critical steps in storm safety is unplugging non-essential electronics and appliances. Lightning-induced power surges can severely damage devices connected to electrical outlets. Consider unplugging the following:

  • TVs and computers

  • Kitchen appliances

  • Charging devices for phones and tablets

For convenience and extra protection, install surge protectors throughout your home. Still, keep in mind that unplugging devices is the safest measure during a storm.

2. Avoid Using Electrical Equipment

During an electrical storm, avoid using wired electronics or appliances, especially those requiring a direct power source. This includes landline phones and corded tools. Lightning can travel through wiring, potentially causing electric shocks. If you must use electronics, rely on battery-operated devices until the storm passes.

3. Stay Away from Windows and Doors

Lightning can strike structures and travel through windows, doors, or other conductive surfaces. During storms:

  • Keep a safe distance from windows and metal door frames.

  • Avoid touching metal fixtures like faucets, sinks, or pipes, as water can conduct electricity.

4. Inspect Outdoor Equipment

If a storm is approaching, secure or disconnect outdoor equipment and tools such as:

  • Electric lawn equipment

  • Pool pumps and lights

  • Decorative lights

Turn off outdoor circuit breakers to prevent electrical hazards from exposed wiring or water intrusion.

5. Install Whole-Home Surge Protection

For comprehensive storm safety, invest in whole-home surge protection. This system safeguards your home’s electrical panel and connected appliances from voltage spikes caused by lightning or power grid disruptions. Consult a professional electrician to install and maintain surge protection for optimal effectiveness.

6. Protect Power Systems During Flooding

Floodwater is a serious threat to electrical systems. If your home or business is at risk of flooding:

  • Elevate critical electrical components, including circuit breakers, wiring, and outlets, above flood levels.

  • Avoid standing in water near electrical panels or appliances.

  • Never attempt to disconnect or repair water-damaged wiring yourself—call a licensed electrician for assistance. 

  • Consider turning off all power on the main electrical panel if water looks to flood the home. 

7. Use Generators Safely

Backup generators provide power during outages, but improper use can lead to electrical hazards or carbon monoxide poisoning. Follow these guidelines:

  • Operate generators outdoors in a well-ventilated area, far from windows and doors.

  • Use heavy-duty extension cords rated for outdoor use with portable generators.

  • Ensure your generator is properly grounded and maintained according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

A transfer switch professionally installed by an electrician can make your generator more efficient and safer to use.

8. Create an Emergency Kit

A well-stocked emergency kit ensures you’re prepared for power outages caused by storms. Include items such as:

  • Flashlights and extra batteries

  • Portable phone chargers

  • A battery-powered radio for weather updates

  • Non-perishable food and bottled water

Additionally, keep a list of emergency contacts, including your electrician, for quick access during a storm-related power issue. As a precaution, review the locations of fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and the emergency exit plan in case of a fire or other disaster.

9. Inspect Electrical Systems Post-Storm

After a storm, inspect your home for potential electrical damage:

  • Check outlets and light switches for scorch marks or unusual odors.

  • Test appliances for proper functionality before reconnecting them.

  • Look for roof and tree damage, including roof damage, leaks, and damaged or downed tree limbs.

  • Look for damaged wires or broken electrical fixtures outdoors.

If you notice issues, don’t attempt repairs yourself—call a licensed electrician to ensure your system is safe.

10. Consult a Professional for Storm Safety Enhancements

Preparing your property for future storms can minimize risks and repair costs. A professional electrician can:

  • Install lightning rods and grounding systems.

  • Upgrade your home’s electrical panel for increased surge protection.

  • Evaluate your wiring and circuits for vulnerabilities.

Regular maintenance ensures your system is equipped to handle severe weather.

Why Trust Thomas Edison Electric for Storm Safety?

At Thomas Edison Electric, we’re committed to keeping your home and business safe during Pennsylvania’s storm season. Our licensed electricians specialize in installing and maintaining electrical systems designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. From whole-home surge protection to post-storm inspections, we offer comprehensive services tailored to your needs.

Stay Prepared for Storm Safety

Electrical storms are unpredictable, but proactive measures can significantly reduce risks. By unplugging devices, avoiding electrical equipment, and consulting professionals, you can protect your property and loved ones. Remember, storm safety starts with preparation.

If you need expert assistance to safeguard your home or business, Thomas Edison Electric is here to help. Contact us today to schedule an inspection or upgrade your electrical system for better storm safety.

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