When a storm causes a power outage, it’s crucial to remain calm and prepared. Here are 13 important steps to follow:
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Check flashlights and candles: Ensure you have working flashlights with fresh batteries and candles for light, but handle them safely to prevent fire hazards.
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Unplug appliances: Disconnect electrical devices to avoid damage from power surges when electricity returns.
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Stay informed: Use a battery-operated radio or mobile device to receive updates on the weather and power restoration.
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Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed: This helps preserve food for a longer period.
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Use a cooler: Store essential refrigerated items in a cooler with ice if the outage lasts more than a few hours.
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If itโs hot, stay cool: Find a cool place in your home and drink water to stay hydrated.
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If it’s cold, dress warmly: Layer clothing and use blankets to stay warm without heat.
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Check on neighbors: Reach out, especially to seniors or those living alone, to ensure their safety.
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Limit phone usage: Conserve battery life on devices for essential communications.
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Plan for extended outages: Have emergency supplies ready and consider staying with friends or family if necessary.
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Prepare for safety: Ensure all pathways are clear to avoid hazards in the dark.
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Stay indoors: Itโs safer to stay inside during severe weather conditions.
- Be patient: Power restoration can take time; remain calm and utilize your supplies wisely.
By following these steps, you can navigate through a power outage safely and effectively.
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