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Power outages in summer

  • Find the coolest spot, usually the lowest level of a house.
  • Dress to keep cool with lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.
  • Stay hydrated. Drink water and try to avoid caffeinated drinks and alcohol.
  • Close curtains in sunny areas to block out heat from the sun.
  • Encourage airflow. Open windows or use a battery-powered fan.
  • Cook outside.

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Power outages in winter

  • Layer up to maintain body heat.
  • Gather in one room with blankets, ideally a smaller one with few windows.
  • Minimize drafts. Use rolled-up towels to lessen drafts around windows ...

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What to do when the power goes out

  • Collect flashlights. Candles are a potential fire hazard and should be avoided.
  • Preserve perishables. Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed. A half-full freezer should keep the required temperature for a day an...

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Prepping for power outages

When you're navigating through a major blizzard or hurricane, or another kind of event, prepping for potential power outages can relieve you of much anxiety.

  • Keep your mobile phone changed, your gas tank filled, and carbon monoxide detectors with a battery backup ...

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