It is not recommended to attach one surge protector to another one because it could cause them to work against one another and not provide adequate protection.
It would depend on the amount of electricity everything plugged into it uses, for example it would not be particularly safe to have 4 computers plugged into one surge protector as it could overload or flip the breaker.
It will very likely damage the surge protector
It is generally not safe to plug a surge protector into an extension cord because it can overload the circuit and increase the risk of a fire hazard. It is recommended to plug the surge protector directly into a wall outlet for optimal safety.
Well surge protectors are usually safe if not overloaded. Keep them away from hazards, and do not submerge them in fish tanks. If they are placed in fish tanks the fish would die.
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A reliable surge protector that you can use instead of a wall outlet is the APC Surge Protector Power Strip. It offers multiple outlets and protection against power surges to keep your devices safe.
Yes, it is safe and in fact the actual LED's may last longer without the voltage surge in switching on .
Yes, it is safe to have a tv in the bathroom as long as you have it securely mounted and attached to a surge protector. You have to be careful when you have electricity in close proximity to water.
A surge suppressor or protector is used to protect electronic devices in case of voltage spikes. A surge protector works by limiting the amount of voltage supplied to the plugged in electronic devices by blocking or shorting to ground any voltage above the safe threshold.
I see no reason not to. As long as the surge protector is in good condition and the plugs that are connected to it have a snug fit. Most surge protectors have there own built in protection and if the whole unit is just plugged into the wall outlet the circuit breaker will trip if the surge protector faults.