5 Tips for Sheltering Without Power

by Leona "Kay" Lehmer 10/14/2024

A power outage can happen anywhere. Even if you don't live in an area prone to extreme weather or natural disasters, it's crucial to know what to do if you lose power for an extended period. Here are some of the best ways to prepare for sheltering at home without power:

Get an Emergency Weather Radio

Emergency weather radios are extremely helpful in any extreme weather situation. Many of them operate using batteries, hand cranks or even solar power, making them usable when you're stuck at home without power. With an emergency radio you can monitor any extreme weather conditions and stay informed while staying safe inside.

Gather Alternative Light Sources

Flashlights and extra batteries are a staple for power-outage preparedness. Have a flashlight for each person in your household so that everyone has an individual light source. Headlamps and camping lanterns are also excellent to have when without power, as they can illuminate the area while leaving your hands free for other tasks.

Stock Up on Water & Non-Perishable Food

Create an emergency preparedness kit with enough drinking water and food for everyone in your household. It's recommended to have a minimum of 3 days worth of water and food to prepare for a power outage or other emergency. To expand your disaster kit menu, consider keeping a portable camp stove to heat up canned goods.

Keep Everyone Warm

Power outages are common in heavy snowstorms and other cold weather events, which means it's crucial to prepare for lower temperatures. Emergency blankets, spare jackets and cold weather accessories like gloves or hats will keep you comfortable and safe if it gets cold at home. To conserve heat, stay together in one room with the doors closed.

Consider a Portable Generator

Having a backup generator can be a smart investment, especially if you live in an area prone to severe weather. A portable generator will allow you to charge your cell phones and other devices to stay connected to emergency services, friends and family. A generator also gives you greater flexibility with your other emergency supplies. For example, you can use it to power an electric kettle, hot plate and heavier-duty heat lamps.

Whether a power outage lasts a few hours or a few days, being prepared will help you stay calm as well as safe in case of emergency.

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Leona "Kay" Lehmer

I have been in the real estate industry for over 25 years!  I started working with some of the top builders in Tampa and then decided to pursue my general real estate license.  I love working with people and helping them find the home of their dreams.  The TampaBay Metro area(Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater...)is a great City and has grown unbelievably in the past 25+years.  I have extensive knowledge that I can share for those coming to the Florida area or those who want to move up or downsize or have to leave our great state.  I make it my goal to work for you to find the right home, whether it be upsizing or downsizing, I will find the best location for you! From the beaches to golf course to the city or country, I can find the perfect home for you!  When you call my phone, you get ME! You are not handed off, if I don't know the answer to a question, I will find out and get back to you!  I Work FOR YOU!!