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How to Be Prepared to Lose Power During a Hurricane
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Losing power during a hurricane is a common occurrence, and it's important to be prepared for it. Here are some tips on how to be prepared to lose power during a hurricane: 1. Have a battery-operated or hand-crank radio and extra batteries. This will allow you to stay informed about the latest updates on the hurricane and its aftermath. 2. Make sure you have a supply of non-perishable food and bottled water that will last for several days. This should include easy-to-open canned foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and soups, as well as protein bars, nuts, and dried fruits. 3. Have a manual can opener on hand in case the power goes out and you can't use an electric one. 4. Keep a first-aid kit and a supply of any necessary medications in an easily accessible location. 5. Have flashlights and extra batteries available for each member of the household. Avoid using candles or open flames, as they can be a fire hazard. 6. Have a backup power source, such as a generator, if possible. Make sure to follow all safety instructions and keep the generator outside in a well-ventilated area. 7. Charge all of your electronic devices before the storm hits, and consider purchasing portable chargers or a solar charger in case the power is out for an extended period of time. 8. Have a plan for how to stay warm or cool, depending on the season, in case the power is out for an extended period of time. This may include having extra blankets or warm clothing, or planning to stay in a cool location during the day. 9. If you have a well or rely on an electric pump for water, have extra water stored in case the pump is not working. 10. Keep your car's gas tank full, as gas stations may not be operational during and after a hurricane. Remember to stay safe during a hurricane, and if you are ordered to evacuate, follow all instructions from local authorities.
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