1. Disconnect appliances that will go on automatically when the power is restored. These include refrigerators, stoves, furnaces and water heaters.

  2. Turn off appliances such as washers, dryers, computers and TV’s. Once power is restored, turn appliances back on one at a time to avoid a power surge.

  3. If using candles or matches, be extremely careful.

  4. Food will stay frozen between 36 and 48 hours in a fully-loaded freezer, 24 hours in a half-filled one. Try not to open the doors unless absolutely necessary.

  5. In the winter, dress in layers and wear a hat.

  6. Do not use barbeques, propane stoves, hibachis or any other fossil fuel device in a closed area for either heating or cooking the fumes are lethal.

  7. Do not use generators unless you disconnect from the hydro system. You can damage the generator and kill people working on the lines!

  8. Be aware that your pipes can freeze. Be prepared to drain them or leave a tap dripping depending on if you still have water pressure, the temperature and how long the power has been off and how much longer it is likely to be off.

 

 

     
     
 

 

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