Seven Devices You Must Unplug During Power Outages.
Emergency Power Cuts in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine is once again experiencing emergency power outages, a situation that poses a significant risk to household appliances. When the electricity supply is restored, dangerous voltage spikes can occur, potentially causing fatal damage to equipment that is not protected from such sudden changes in the power grid. These outages have become a recurring challenge for the country's energy infrastructure.
Most household appliances are designed to operate on a stable 220-volt supply, with an acceptable deviation of ±10%. However, a sharp power surge during restoration can destroy sensitive electronics in mere seconds. Given this risk, experts strongly advise disconnecting certain devices from wall outlets during an outage to prevent damage.
Which Appliances to Disconnect
To safeguard your equipment, specialists recommend unplugging these seven key categories of devices during blackouts:
- Televisions, which are vulnerable to voltage spikes.
- Heating systems, which are also sensitive to electrical fluctuations.
- Kitchen appliances, which can malfunction or fail.
- Washing machines, which cannot withstand abrupt changes in the power supply.
- Wi-Fi routers, which require stable power to function correctly.
- Home security systems, which need to be kept operational.
- Computers, which are susceptible to damaging power surges.
Following expert advice is crucial for protecting your devices from potential voltage irregularities. Simply unplugging the listed appliances during an emergency outage can prevent costly damage and keep your equipment in working order.
With persistent threats to Ukraine's energy system, emergency power cuts have become a common occurrence, highlighting the need for consumers to be prepared. Taking these recommendations seriously is essential to shield your appliances from harm that could lead to expensive repairs or replacements. Proactive steps during blackouts can significantly reduce risks and ensure the safety of your household electronics.
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