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How to prevent electrical damage from lightning & what to do if it strikes

Storms happen and lightning strikes, but there are some things you can do to minimize the effect that a power surge can have on your SalesReady equipment. In addition to using a UPS backup/surge protector system to protect your computers, you should be protecting your phone equipment.

See our Lightning Protection Notice and our documentation on what to do if lightning does strike and affect your SalesReady equipment:

  • To prevent lightning from affecting your SalesReady system:
      Lightning_Protection_Notice-1.doc
      Lightning_Protection_Notice-1.pdf

  • In the event that lightning does strike your facility, refer to the following documents for post-lightning strike procedures:
      lightning_strike_procedures-telephones-1.doc
      lightning_strike_procedures-telephones-1.pdf    

      lightning_strike_procedures-computers-1.doc
      lightning_strike_procedures-computers-1.pdf


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