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June 3, 2010
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     Two Products to Help Weather the Storms

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Two Products to Help Weather the Storms

In many areas of the country, storm season is again upon us, an annual reminder to focus on products to help weather the storms and protect our homes and families. Whether you're building, remodeling, or just looking to protect your current home, the following two products are worth considering.

Meter Collar Portable Generator Connection:Meter Collar Do you live in an area prone to severe weather where a generator would come in very handy on occasion? I know firsthand the expense of rewiring for this product, but you can avoid that expense and have a safe generator hookup installed in about 20 minutes with GenerLinkTM.

This product, from Global Power Products, Inc., has been designed to make connecting a portable generator safe, easy, and less expensive. The manufacturer states that it can be installed by utility personnel behind your electric meter in 20 minutes or less, and it requires NO REWIRING. GenerLinkTM detects when a generator is operating and automatically disconnects from the utility grid, eliminating dangerous backfeed. It provides the flexibility to run virtually any appliance, up to the capacity of the generator, by simply energizing appliances from the breaker panel. GenerLinkTM can be used with a generator up to 22 kilowatts, but it must have a 4-prong plug.

In order to install a GenerLinkTM in your home, specific generator and electric service requirements must be met. Before purchasing, check with your utility company to make sure they have approved use of this product and that you understand their installation procedures. Visit www.GenerLink.com for a list of these requirements plus additional information.

Lightning Protection System: Lightning Protection System Think about the expense and hassle you’d have to go through to replace all of your appliances, phones, and those fancy electronics if your home was the victim of a lightning strike or other electrical catastrophe, (not to mention the potential for fire). As a matter of fact, lightning is the main cause of house fires in Florida but yet lightning protection is rarely addressed during the planning stage of a new home.

A proper lightning protection system (LPS) safeguards all ports of entry—protects your electrical, phone, and cable lines from indirect and direct lightning strikes and takes care of power surges. Although no form of surge protection (a lightning protection system included) is 100-percent effective, a properly designed and installed LPS offers a superior defense. In fact, such a system installed in accordance with the latest standard requirements is approximately 99 percent effective in preventing lightning damage. (This statistic, from Underwriters Laboratories, is based on UL Master Label-inspected systems from 1923 to the present.)

A lighting protection system provides a low-resistance path along which the discharge of static electricity from lightning can enter or leave the Earth without passing through and damaging parts of a structure. A key component in the creation of this low-resistance path is the installation of a thorough grounding system surrounding the entire home. Rising from the home’s roof in the picture above are a pair of air terminals that are part of a whole-house lightning-protection system.

The cost of comprehensive lightning protection can be less than the cost of your LCD TV alone. Thus, a well-designed lightning protection system, installed by a UL- and LPI (Lightning Protection Institute)-certified company, can be well worth the money. For more information or to find a certified contractor in your area, visit the Lightning Protection Institute at www.Lightning.org

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