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Power Outages | Ready.gov

How to Protect Yourself During A Power Outage. Go to a community location with power if heat or cold is extreme. Preparing for a Power Outage.

Power Outage Checklist - American Red Cross

in case of a prolonged or widespread power outage: • Water—one gallon per person, per day (3- day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home) • Food—non ...

What to Do When the Power Goes Out | Constellation

2. If your power is out, call your local utility ... The first thing on the list of what to do when the power goes out is to report a power outage to your utility ...

Be Prepared For Storms | Missouri Public Service Commission

Preparing For Potential Outages · Bottled water (Most emergency preparedness experts recommend having a three-day supply on hand.) · Ready-to-eat foods · A manual ...

Tips to Prepare for a Power Outage - PG&E Safety Action Center

How to Protect Yourself and Others During a Power Outage · Keep freezers and refrigerators closed. · Turn off or disconnect appliances, equipment or electronics.

Power Outage Emergency Kit Checklist Guide | Energy Harbor

The kit should include essentials like water, non-perishable foods, hand- or solar-powered communication tools, portable power supplies and a first aid kit. It ...

What Should I Do During a Blackout?

Top Safety Tips for a Blackout. Click here to learn more about how to prepare for a power outage.

12 tips to prepare for a power cut | National Grid Group

1. Keep torches and batteries handy. Make sure you keep some torches and spare batteries to hand in case the power cut happens when it's dark outside.

What To Do During An Electrical Outage - Safe Electricity

Check your main fuses or circuit breakers to see if they have blown or tripped. Replacing a fuse or resetting a circuit breaker may restore your electricity.

BE PREPARED FOR A POWER OUTAGE - Ready.gov

Power outages are more likely to occur during severe weather events, such as strong thunderstorms, hurricanes and winter storms, or other natural disasters, ...

How to Respond to a Power Outage | Lowe's

One of the first things you should do during a power outage is unplug any appliances or electronics to avoid power surge damage once the power is restored.

When the Electricity Goes Out - What to Do in a Power Outage

A backup electric generator is one of the most important things you need during a power outage. It will make it seem like you don't have a power outage at all.

Power Outage Gather Supplies - FEMA's Preparedness Community

Consider overlapping hazards. Include supplies that will help during a power outage caused by extreme weather. For example, if you live where winter weather is ...

Power Outage Safety | American Red Cross

What to Do During a Power Outage. Monitor alerts. Check local weather reports and any notifications. by phone, television or radio. Utility officials may come ...

What to Do Before, During, and After a Power Outage

Deal first with the biggest safety issues: bringing light to the dark, staying warm and dry, and providing food to yourself and your family.

What to Do to Protect Yourself During a Power Outage - CDC

Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible while the power is out. · A full freezer will keep food safe for 48 hours (24 ...

Planning for Long Term Power Outage - Mountain House

In an extended blackout during cold weather, you may want to shut off water to your house entirely; be sure to drain the pipes if you do so. Use generators ...

What to Have In Case of Power Outage: How to Prepare for a Blackout

If you're ready to start building your preparedness kit, here are a few essentials we recommend having on hand before you lose power.

How to Survive a Prolonged Power Outage - Consumer Reports

During an outage, your cell phone is your lifeline, and you'll want to keep it charged in case of an emergency. More on Storm Preparedness. Prep ...

Preparing for a Power Outage - California Public Utilities Commission

If the power goes out, unplug all electric appliances to avoid overloading circuits and fire hazards caused by the restored power. Turn your appliances back on ...