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Power Surge

Question:

What should I do if I suspect a power surge has damaged my fridge?

 

Answer:

Check for damage - A power surge can cause visible damage to appliances like burnt wires, tripped circuit breakers, or blown fuses. Inspect the area around your fridge for any signs of damage.

Contact professionals - If you notice any damage, reach out to both customer support and a licensed electrician for assistance. They can help assess the situation and determine the best course of action.

Install surge protectors - To protect your appliances from future power surges, consider installing surge protectors or using surge-protected power strips.

Update insurance - Inform your homeowner's insurance about the incident and update your policy accordingly.

 

Terms:

Power surge (sudden increase in electricity flow)

Electrician (professional trained to work with electricity)

Circuit breaker (device designed to interrupt electrical circuits)

Fuse (small metal wire that melts to stop electrical current)

Surge protector (device that protects electronics from voltage spikes)

Power strip (electrical device with multiple outlets)

Homeowner's insurance (insurance policy that covers damages to a person's property).

 
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