How often are surges created inside? The answer is easy. How many times a day do you replace less robust and damaged electronics such as dimmer switches, bathroom and kitchen GFCIs, and digital clocks? Where is this surge? A myth created to promote plug-in protectors.What if the surge is induced in the wiring inside the building?
If any appliance is creating a surge, the first thing damaged is that surge creating appliance. If any appliance is creating a surge, then the protector goes on the source - that appliance. Not on other appliances. More things not mentioned to promote more plug-in protector sales. Damning questions they hope you never ask.
A largest 'inside the house' surge generator is a UPS in battery backup mode. For example, this 120 volt UPS outputs 200 volt square waves with a spike of up to 270 volts between those square waves. Electricity so 'dirty' as to be harmful to small electric motors and power strip protectors.
And because protection already inside electronics is so robust, that same 'dirtiest' power does no damage.
So where is an internally generated surge? If that surge exists, the only protector that protects from all types of surges is a 'whole house' protector. The protector that earths lightning without damage also makes these lesser transients irrelevant.
And finally, anything an adjacent protector might do on a power cord is already accomplished inside every appliance. All appliances already contain robust protection. Your concern is a transient that can overwhelm that protection. That means a 'whole house' protector connected to superior earthing. That means no energy hunting inside the building.