Losing power for extended periods can be daunting, especially during harsh weather conditions. Here are a few bright ideas to help you prepare if you’re suddenly left in the dark:
Put together a box with matches, candles, flashlights and batteries and store it in a central location.
Purchase a portable power supply that’s strong enough to charge your essential electronic devices.
Check on residents in your community, especially if they’re elderly or living alone.
Don't open your fridge or freezer unless it’s completely necessary so that the cold air doesn’t escape.
Turn off the thermostat and unplug electronics to prevent a sudden power surge when the power is restored.
Blackouts often catch us off guard because we take everyday essentials like light and heat for granted, but with the right precautions, there will be no need to panic.
Instead, you’ll be able to embrace the moment and spend some quality time with your family playing board games and telling stories beside the flickering glow of candlelight.
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