Local factory possibly causing premature failure of LED lights in nearby house ?

As the subject says. Is it possible that spikes of some sort from a local factory can cause premature failure of sensitive equipment.  

Over the last few years i have regularly fitted a certain circular LED mains under cabinet light . Out of probably fitting well over a hundred, i know not a massive amount, i have never had a call back to replace any.  I fitted 6 in a property local to me last year and have so far replaced 2 and just had a call back as another has failed.  So dodgy batch possibly or is it possible that a local factory could be spiking the mains somehow ( literally next door but one to the house) ? I have replaced a couple of external LED lights at the same house.  The factory is a wool mill or something similar making tennis balls and snooker table clothes amongst other things and runs all day and all night.

Any thoughts please, is that feasible ? I don't currently know if the latest failure is an original or a replacement .

Gary

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  • I'm sure you used to be able to get "surge clocks" - I've a feeling RS used to do one - basically a big 13A plug with a a ring of LEDs - every time it saw a surge it advanced the lit LED one place. Might have been useful for monitoring a site to see if it had an on-going risk. I can't seem to find any now though ...maybe they weren't reliable?

       - Andy.

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  • I'm sure you used to be able to get "surge clocks" - I've a feeling RS used to do one - basically a big 13A plug with a a ring of LEDs - every time it saw a surge it advanced the lit LED one place. Might have been useful for monitoring a site to see if it had an on-going risk. I can't seem to find any now though ...maybe they weren't reliable?

       - Andy.

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