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If you have a home computer, it’s a good idea to protect your equipment.
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Here are tips on guarding your computer equipment before an outage strikes.
Remember to save your files regularly. Auto-save back-up programs will do the work for you and are available at any computer store.
Install a surge protector. Don’t confuse a power strip with a surge protector — good surge protectors (also known as transitory volt suppressors) cost $35 or more, and they will protect your computer from surges that follow any sort of power disturbance. Get expert advice you can depend on in our
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Consider an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). A UPS is a battery back-up system that supplies power for 10 to 20 minutes — long enough for you to save all work and shut the computer down. Make sure in choosing a UPS that it is UL-1778 listed, and be aware that you cannot use a UPS to power a printer or copier.
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