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    house surge protector

    house surge protector

    house surge protector Freight

    About this Product

    Storing house surge protectors requires careful handling to prevent damage during transit. Proper packaging, such as individual cardboard boxes with padding, and controlled storage conditions like dry, ventilated environments are critical.

    Product Specifications

    • Material: plastic or metal
    • Size Options: various
    • Load Capacity: up to 50 lbs
    • Coating: non-corrosive
    • Applications: home electronics protection
    • NMFC Code: 121730 (suggested)
    • Freight Class: Class 95 (suggested)

    Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.

    Why UNIS?

    House surge protectors require secure, organized storage to prevent damage during shipping. UNIS’s systems ensure proper handling, including controlled environments and efficient packaging solutions to maintain product integrity.

    Shipping Methods & Advantages

    LTL freight

    Best for 1–3 units or smaller batches that do not require a full truck.

    FTL freight

    Ideal for 5+ units or bulk shipments headed to large retail warehouses.

    Air freight

    Fastest option for urgent deliveries or time-sensitive placements.

    Reefer freight

    Recommended when the shipment includes temperature-sensitive contents.

    Reliable Transport

    Dedicated handling keeps fragile products secure throughout transit.

    Nationwide Network

    Coverage across major markets for consistent delivery windows.

    Timely Deliveries

    Optimized routing reduces delays and keeps inventory on schedule.

    Quality & Security

    Protective packaging and checks minimize damage risk.

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    Handling & Compliance

    HTS Official Website

    For detailed HTS classification information, visit the official U.S. HTS database. (link: https://hts.usitc.gov/)

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    UNIS HTS Codes

    Explore HTS codes for house surge protectors, including polymer-based materials. (link: https://www.unisco.com/hts/39162000)

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    Dimensions & Weight (Packaged)

    Storage requires a minimum 150 sq ft area with 9ft height clearance. Packaged units must be stored in dry, ventilated conditions. (link: https://www.unisco.com/resources)

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    Handling Requirements

    Store surge protectors in individual boxes with bubble wrap padding. Ensure level floors, avoid direct sunlight, and use pallet racking for stacking. (link: https://www.unisco.com/contact-us)

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    Packaging Specs

    All units must be packed in padded cardboard boxes to prevent damage during handling and transit. (link: https://www.unisco.com/resources)

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    Accessorials

    A 12ft wide loading dock and 10ft wide dock door are required for efficient loading/unloading. Ensure 8ft clear aisles for equipment access. (link: https://www.unisco.com/contact-us)

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    Cost Drivers

    Freight costs depend on storage space, packaging materials, and handling logistics. Contact UNIS for detailed cost breakdowns. (link: https://www.unisco.com/contact-us)

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