Winter is Coming: 15 Tips to Keep you Safe & Comfortable During a Power Outage, page 3
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reply posted on 6-11-2011 @ 08:51 AM by USarmyFL
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That's what I was gona say.. If you live up north put the freezer stuff outside, and for the food in the fridge, just a get a cardboard box or something and insulate it so the food wont freeze. Good tips op, as you said pretty much all common sense, that most do not utilize.


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reply posted on 6-11-2011 @ 11:49 AM by CranialSponge
Something I don't think that's been mentioned yet is snow shovelling.

If you get a huge dump of snow, DO NOT over-exert yourself clearing snow from around your house. Take your time, do it in little increments, get the kids to help. Try to "push" the snow out of the way, rather than lifting it and throwing it... especially if it's heavy wet snow. Push it away in layers starting from the top and working your way down to the ground, don't try to push a huge amount all at once... the last thing you want is a slipped disk in your spine !

Or better yet, a gas powered snowblower can be your best friend in a winter storm... it's literally a heart-saving investment.

The increase of people keeling over from heart attacks after shovelling snow in the winter is tenfold compared to any other time of the year. And if there's a power outage, you can't expect an ambulance to be able to get to you in a timely manner, if they're even able to you at all.

Also remember to at least keep the snow cleared around your exterior doors on a regular basis. Those of us who are all too familiar will annual blizzards, we know how quickly the snow can swirl around and drift up against the doors... it's not pretty trying to shovel your way out of your own home !

I have many memories of waking up in the morning to find a 4 foot snow drift up against my front door... so keep an extra shovel in your house.
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reply posted on 8-11-2011 @ 06:40 PM by jibeho
The best little gadget I have bought in years was my little Heat Buddy www.mrheater.com... I use it in my garage and I have used used it during a winter power outage. I just set it up in a smaller room of the house and it heats quite well.

I also keep plenty of portable propane bottles on hand to run it as well as to run a small propane burner and lantern. All of which are safe to use indoors. I also have a Vargo alcohol burner in my camping gear which can be used for basic cooking as well. It too is safe to use indoors with caution of course.

Dress in layers, burn candles and rediscover reading and simple board games to pass the time.

Stove top coffee percolators or a french press are also a nice things to add to your comfort kit. Nothing like hot coffee on a cold morning.

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