Sometimes you know ahead of time when a power outage is going to happen. However, not all outages are planned and you won’t always be given prior notice. It is important to be ready for an outage whether they are scheduled or unscheduled. Here are five tips to prepare for a power outage.

Have Flashlights and Batteries

To be sufficiently prepared for any loss of electricity, it is important to have flashlights and working batteries. This will keep you from losing visibility when the power goes out. It’s best to avoid using candles for emergency lighting during a power outage or blackout. Candles increase the risk of fire. Make sure you have enough flashlights so each member of your family has their own.

Keep Electronics Charged to Prepare for a Power Outage

We don’t often think about how much we rely on electricity to power our devices until we lose access to that power. This is why it’s important to keep laptops and cell phones charged, especially if you know there will be a scheduled power outage. Devices are necessary to stay in contact with loved ones and be informed of the situation. With your smartphone, you can stay updated on news and directions from local officials.

Protect Your Electrical Devices

If you know about a scheduled power outage, it is easy to protect your electronics because you can disconnect appliances before the electricity goes out. However, if the power outage is a surprise, it’s still important to unplug appliances and equipment like air conditioners and televisions. The electrical currents may fluctuate and surge when the power is restored. If your devices are plugged in, this fluctuation can cause damage.

Stock Up on Water and Non-Perishable Food

Depending on how long the power is out, your food may become spoiled. If you don’t know when the power will be restored, it’s important to have a stock of water and non-perishable food items. Have at least one gallon of drinking water per person per day. Choose food that can be prepared without the stove or purchase a small camp stove to keep with your survival supplies.

Prepare for a Power Outage by Purchasing a Generator

A generator is one of the most valuable tools you can have if you lose power, and it’s the best way to efficiently prepare for a power outage. The generator acts as a backup power source and, depending on the type you purchase, it can power your refrigerator, heat your home, and keep your electronic devices working for the duration of the outage.

Power outages are never pleasant and can cause stress, especially when they are unexpected. By following the tips above, you will be better prepared and keep your family safe, warm, and nourished while waiting for the electricity to come back on.

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