Save food
-Consume perishable food at room temperature within two hours.
-Keep your refrigerator and freezer closed.
-Cover your fridge and freezer with thick blankets.
-If it is cold outside, pack items into a cooler and place outside.
Also, during a power outage, things can get pretty boring, so here are some activities to keep yourself busy with and have fun in the meantime.
Keep yourself Busy
-Set up some candles or flashlights so you can see.
-Get your family around a table and play card games like Go fish, War, Bridge and many other games!
-Watch movies on a portable DVD player.
-Get a good book to read.
-Color or paint in a coloring book.
-Listen to music on your iPod.
Finally, here is a list of survival items to have in case of a power outage.
Survival Items
-A shovel. Even if you live in an apartment you should own a shovel as you may need to dig yourself out before your ground crew gets in, and they are unlikely to dig out your car.
-Flashlights. Make sure you have good quality flashlights and lamps with fresh batteries. Also purchase "Self Powered Flashlights" and "Self Powered Radios". Some models will also charge your cell phone.
-Food. Make sure you have enough non-perishable food to last a few days. Even if your budget is tight you should make sure to keep extra food in the house. Canned and powdered foods are good for long-term storage.
-A Can Opener. Make sure to have a good old-fashioned manual can opener.
Blankets and Warm Clothing. You may already have these items, but remember you will need enough blankets to keep you warm without any heat and in adverse conditions.
-A Camping Stove or Barbeque Grill. A gas powered camping stove is a wise investment for any emergency situation. If you have an electric stove in the kitchen a camp stove is almost a necessity. Be sure you use it with proper ventilation, and have plenty of backup fuel.
-Matches to light your gas range/camping stove/candles. Do not rely on lighters that can run out of fuel or break down all too easily.
-A Battery Operated Radio. This way you can get news without wall power. Make sure the batteries are good. It is also possible to buy a motion charging radio, as you can with a flashlight.
-Prescription medications. Like food, it is always wise to have enough to last you a few days.
-Anything else vital to your household. You should always have ample supplies of items like diapers, formula, batteries, and so on before the storm hits.
-A wall phone with a cord, or a portable cellphone charger. Cordless home phones will not work when the power is out. Many states require at least one wall plugged phone, which receives power from the telephone connection, in all households.
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12 Comments
Post a CommentExcellent list.
I keep bottles of water in my freezer and refrigerator to keep my food cold should the power go out. The fridge is my greatest worry about power outages. It's also a good idea to stockpile food in the pantry for emergencies.
great info :)
Excellent info we all can use ..Thanks:)
Excellent tips. Kind of makes me want to get snowed in some time soon!
Very useful information here. It's much better to be prepared to avoid anxiety should the power go out.
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