Power Outages in Winter: How to Prepare Your Home for Blackouts.
According to inkorr.com: Preparing for potential power outages during the cold season is an important task. Journalists from 'Glavcom' have prepared useful tips on how to ensure your home in such situations. They cover autonomous power supply, heat retention, access to water, food supplies, and medical readiness.
Table of Contents
- Emergency Supplies: Energy and Communication
- Heat and Water Retention
- Food and Cooking
- Safety and Health
- Psychological Readiness and Planning
Emergency Supplies: Energy and Communication
The first thing to consider is reliable lighting and ways to receive information. This will help in case you need to call for help or learn important news.
Charging and Power Supply
- Power Banks: In modern life, external batteries have become a necessity.
- Phones and Devices: Keep the charge on your devices.
- Laptops and Tablets: Charge them to the maximum before a potential outage.
- Backup Power for Internet: If you have GPON, the internet will work even without electricity.
Lighting
- Battery Lamps: They will help provide necessary lighting.
- Flashlights: Always have a powerful handheld flashlight on hand.
- Candles: They will come in handy for soft lighting.
- Battery-Powered Garlands: This is great not only for holidays.
Heat and Water Retention
During the winter period, it is critically important to retain heat and ensure access to drinking water.
Water Supply
- Drinking Water: Keep a supply for 3 days.
- Technical Water: Fill the bathtub before the water is turned off.
- Thermos: Always keep a thermos with hot liquid on hand.
Insulation and Heating
- Clothing: Dress in appropriate warm clothing.
- Insulation of Windows and Doors: Avoid heat loss through gaps.
- “Warm Corner”: Choose one room for your family.
- Personal Heating: Use hot water bottles to maintain warmth.
Food and Cooking
Without electricity, cooking and food storage become significantly more difficult.
Food Supply
- No-Cook Food: Choose products that can be consumed without processing.
- Cooking: Use a gas stove for cooking.
- Refrigerator: Do not open it unnecessarily.
Safety and Health
It's important to know how to protect your home and health during a power outage.
Medical Readiness
- First Aid Kit: Check and update its contents.
- Medications: Prepare a supply of necessary medications.
- Thermal Blanket: It may be needed in difficult situations.
Electrical Safety
- Turn Off Devices: Unplug electrical devices during a power outage.
- Generators: Use them carefully.
Psychological Readiness and Planning
Don't forget about comfort and leisure during tough times.
Psychological Comfort
- Leisure: Prepare entertainment activities that can be done in the dark.
- Contact List: Keep important phone numbers handy.
- Activity: Engage in light physical activity to relieve stress.
Action Organization
- “Emergency Backpack”: Prepare a kit of the most essential items.
- Neighborhood Interaction: Don’t stay alone.
Plan your actions in advance to be ready for any challenges. Your preparation can be the key to safety and calm during a power outage.
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