Does National Grid pay for damage to appliances, electronic equipment or other personal property damaged in a power loss or during power restoration?
We do not reimburse for damages to household equipment or personal property caused by storms or other acts of nature. Please contact your insurance company in such instances. Similarly, we do not reimburse for damage resulting from car accidents or other emergency conditions that require us to temporarily turn off power at the request of police or fire departments. If you are experiencing dim or flickering lights, please call us at 1-800-867-5222. In some cases, you may need to have your home electrical system checked by a certified electrical contractor. Until the problem is resolved, its a good idea to take precautions such as unplugging or limiting use of electronically sensitive or nonessential appliances.
We do not reimburse for damages to household equipment or personal property caused by storms or other acts of nature. Please contact your insurance company in such instances. Similarly, we do not reimburse for damage resulting from car accidents or other emergency conditions that require us to temporarily turn off power at the request of police or fire departments. If you are experiencing dim or flickering lights, please call us at 1-800-465-1212. In some cases, you may need to have your home electrical system checked by a certified electrical contractor. Until the problem is resolved, its a good idea to take precautions such as unplugging or limiting use of electronically sensitive or nonessential appliances.
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