Power Outage Checklist

Sudden power outages can be frustrating and troublesome, especially when they last a long time.  If a power outage is 2 hours or less, you need not be concerned about losing your perishable foods.  For prolonged power outages, though, there are steps you can take to minimize food loss and to keep all members of your household as comfortable as possible. 

Energy Conservation Recommendations:

How do I prepare for a power outage?

To help preserve your food, keep the following supplies in your home:

Put together an emergency preparedness kit with these supplies in case of a prolonged or widespread power outage:

  1. Water - one gallon per person, per day (3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home)
  2. Food - non perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home).
  3. Flashlight  (Note: Do not use candles during a power outage due to the extreme risk of fire).
  4. Batter-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
  5. Extra batteries
  6. First aid kit
  7. Medications (7 day supply) and medical items
  8. Multi-purpose tool
  9. Sanitation and person hygiene items
  10. Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, deed/lease to home, birth certificates, insurance policies).
  11. Cell phone with chargers
  12. Family and emergency contact information
  13. Extra cash

 

What should I do during a power outage?

Keep food as safe as possible.

Electrical equipment

Using generators safely

What should I do when the power comes back on?

Throw out unsafe food.

Caution:  Carbon Monoxide Kills