What you need to know about your power surge insurance cover ahead of load shedding (2024)

As the country enters the height of the winter season in July, the risk of load shedding interruptions as a result of the pressured electricity grid is also quite high.

Identified by Google as South Africa’s mostsearched term in the past decade,load shedding continues to bring about a huge amount of frustration, inconvenience and increased short-term insurance risk for many South Africans.

Through the introduction of various load shedding notification apps, people can now see load shedding schedules in advance and can ensure that they are adequately prepared. However, there are still times when load shedding occurs in the early hours of the morning or overnight, leaving many household items at risk of being damaged through power surge.

When electricity comes back after a few hours of load shedding, it can cause a power surge which in turn can cause instant damage to one’s electrical appliances where plastic and metal parts can melt and often burn circuits.

Elizabeth Mountjoy, Private Wealth Manager at FNB Insurance Brokers warns, “With load shedding occurring more regularly, it is vital that you ensure you have cover available should you require it. You should contact your short-term insurer or broker and confirm whether the power surge benefit has been added to your policy. If this benefit is not included and your home appliances are damaged due to a power surge, you will not be able to submit a claim for the damaged appliances.”

Apart from ensuring that you have the right kind of insurance cover for power surges, another comprehensive way to protect your appliances is to have surge plugs or an arrestor installed to protect all the electrical circuits in your entire house. The surge arrestor is installed at the point where the power comes into your house, and protects you against surges in power, usually up to around 6000 volts. You can get a surge arrestor for up to as much as 20,000 volts.

“One of the most cost-effective methods to completely prevent a power surge is to unplug certain appliances in the event of load shedding or during thunderstorms. Once the electricity has returned, one should wait a further 10 minutes before plugging in all the appliances”, adds Mountjoy.

To avoid loss as a result of load shedding in your household, below are 3 key things that you should consider when protecting household assets:

  • Check your policy to see what cover is provided in the event of a power surge

Depending on the insurer and product, you should contact your insurer or broker who will be able to advise what sections of cover to add to your policy to have reasonable coverage. Most insurers offer power surge cover up to a certain limit under the household section which may not be adequate if you have expensive electronic items. In addition, also check what cover is provided for the loss of freezer/fridge contents.

  • Check your policy to see what the conditions are around your alarm being incapacitated due to load shedding

Thus far, we have had instances where we have experienced stage 6 which means we are out for 4.5 hours, with a 2-hour reprieve till the next outage. If you have the alarm warranty on your policy, you must still activate your alarm, whilst unoccupied, as you would under normal circ*mstances, even if you are going through scheduled outages. It is important to note that most alarm back up batteries can last for at least 6 hours. Double check whether your backup battery for the alarm is checked regularly and ready to kick in during these times.

If not, it is your responsibility to regularly test the batteries to ensure maximum protection is provided by your system.

  • How to minimise damage/loss

In the case of automated garages and gates, ensure that you can access your property safely and keep override keys in a safe yet accessible place. Instead of candles or paraffin lamps invest in solar or battery powered lights. In addition, consider installing surge protectors at your main board but ensure that this is done by a reputable electrician. Surge protector adaptors should also be installed to minimise damage to electronics

“To keep yourself, your home and your household contents safe, continuously monitor the load shedding schedule in your area to better prepare for the next power outage. Once you are aware of the load shedding schedule, you will then be able to make the necessary arrangements to protect your household appliances and enjoy peace of mind knowing that you are well protected”, concludes Mountjoy.

What you need to know about your power surge insurance cover ahead of load shedding (2024)

FAQs

What insurance covers power surges? ›

Most power surges happen at the connection site of plug to an outlet, but power surges can also damage old wiring within the walls of your home. This type of damage could be covered by your homeowners dwelling coverage (Coverage A).

What does surge protection cover? ›

What is a Surge Protector? A surge protector, also known as a surge suppressor, is a device that is made to protect electronic equipment from unwanted power surges or "spikes." It takes only a tiny amount of voltage increase to damage most of today's sensitive electronics.

Is power surge insurance worth it? ›

In case an electric surge occurs and damages your electronic devices, the cost of repairs or replacements can add up quickly. Having a surge protection coverage plan can help cover these costs, saving you money.

Do surge protectors help against power outages? ›

Use Surge Protectors

It's strongly recommended that expensive electronics be unplugged during an outage to protect them from power surges when electricity is restored, but for when you can't unplug, surge protectors will help prevent damage to electronics like computers and televisions.

What is the best protection against power surges? ›

An ordinary UPS will provide you with a high level of protection, but you should still use a surge protector. A UPS will stop most surges from reaching your equipment, but it will probably suffer damage itself. It's a good idea to use a basic surge protector to save your UPS.

Does insurance cover power surge damage to electronics? ›

Power surge damage to electronics

Electrical malfunctions are typically covered but not damage caused by intentional acts like vandalism. Ask your insurance agent for advice on what is covered and how much of the damages might be paid for under your homeowners policy for damages to your electrical appliances.

Can you claim power surge on insurance? ›

Therefore, if your personal belongings are damaged in a power surge that occurred due to lightning then your insurance will cover that damage. But, if the power surge was caused by an overloaded circuit, then you will not receive coverage. Some homeowner's insurance policies have more than the standard covered perils.

What do I need for surge protection? ›

Choose a surge protector with a joule rating at the very least in the 200 to 400 range. Sensitive or costly equipment, such as computers, displays and audio/video equipment, warrants a joule rating of at least 1000. A joule rating over 2000 indicates maximum protection.

What are the disadvantages of surge protection? ›

Surge Protection Devices Have Voltage Limitations

Not all surge protectors can handle higher voltages. Basic ones can handle slight fluctuations. Too much exposure to high voltages may cause the surge protector to fail. Higher voltage surge protectors are available but may be more expensive.

Do I need surge protection coverage? ›

Protect your home and belongings from expensive repairs and replacement costs by signing up for Surge Protection. Surges caused by lightning, branches falling on wires, and other sources can damage your electronics, appliances, and even your home's entire electrical system.

How much does a whole house surge protector cost? ›

The cost of whole house surge protectors largely depends on its brand and quality. On average, you could expect to spend between $100 to $300 for the device itself. This cost is significant but think of it as an investment to safeguard your home's electrical system.

Should I unplug my refrigerator during a power outage? ›

Televisions, computer equipment, game consoles, fans, lights and all other smaller appliances should be unplugged, especially if they were in use when the power went out. Larger appliances, such as refrigerators, should not be unplugged.

Should I unplug my TV during a power outage? ›

Unplug appliances with electronic components, such as microwaves, televisions and computers. This will help to eliminate damage to your appliances from voltage surges when the electricity is restored. Wait a few minutes before turning on these appliances when the electricity is restored.

Do you need to unplug electronics during power outage? ›

During an Outage

If the power goes out, unplug all electric appliances to avoid overloading circuits and fire hazards caused by the restored power.

How do you prove a power surge? ›

There are a few signs that may indicate your appliance or device experienced a power surge:
  1. The device's clock or lights are flashing.
  2. The device is off or does not work.
  3. There is an acrid, burnt odor around the device or power source.
  4. A surge protector or power strip may require resetting.

Is storm surge covered by insurance? ›

A standard homeowners, condo owners, or renters insurance policy does not cover damage from flooding from a storm surge. Only a flood insurance policy covers this.

Are power surges covered under warranty? ›

Damage from Power Surges

Also, home warranties generally don't cover your electric items, like computers or televisions, making them off-limits for repairs if you experience a power surge or power failure in your home.

Does homeowners insurance cover electrical issues? ›

Electrical panels are typically covered by your homeowners policy if the damage is the result of a "sudden and accidental" loss caused by a peril, such as a fire or lightning. However, you typically won't be covered if the damage is the result of age or improper maintenance.

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