A surge protector, Apex. :D
A surge protector
The answer is NO. Insurance companies actually expect you to protect your homes and take preventive measures before you encounter such problems.
it might. read it and find out.
You can purchase security cables with locks and security plates to protect your computer equipment from theft.
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No, it's required if you hold a mortgage. They insist on it to protect their investment.
Most homes that you buy now require you to have homeowners insurance. This is to not only protect you in the event something happens to the home, but to protect the company who sold you the home. Homeowners insurance is added in with the monthly payment and covers everything from fires to floods. It is a good investment even if you are not buying a home. Homeowners insurance is available for people who already own their home and want added protection.
To protect devices and equipment from overcurrent.
To protect you from any harm
Homeowners insurance policies generally protect against most types of natural damage (e.g. lightning(, problems with the construction or plumbing, and criminal damage like theft of possessions and vandalism. It generally does NOT protect against flood damage, so be wary.
Electric Current
puts their name as a payee on the claim settlement check
Yes, there are several ways to protect a touch screen phone, like the g2. You could purchase a phone case, or a scratch proof screen. These are both great devices to help maintain your phone.