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Preparing for a Power Outage

Preparing for a Power Outage

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Don't Be Left in the Dark

When preparing for a power outage, make sure you take the lighting needs of your entire home into account. Some rooms get plenty of natural light throughout the day; others remain near-dark all day long. You should also take into account how much time is spent in each room of your house, and which rooms you use for tasks that will require more light. Pay attention to these things and begin coming up with your own custom lighting plan for a power outage with your specific home and family's needs in mind.

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Here are some tips and things to consider:

  • Think about which areas you use the most and the most affective ways to light those areas.
  • Stock up on candles — they're cheap and a great light source.
  • Stock up on kerosene or gas lanterns. These can often be found at garage sales.
  • Be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide that can be emitted by lanterns. Use only in well-ventilated areas.
  • Stock up on flashlights and extra batteries. Make sure you know which batteries your flashlights require and don't purchase the wrong kind.

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  • Avoid opening the fridge and freezer during a power outage.
  • Don't connect your generator to your home's electrical system.
  • Turn off or disconnect any appliances you were using when the power went out to avoid power surge.

The video below, from Survival Common Sense on Youtube, outlines these tips in more detail. Check it out:

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