Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
We are typically prepared as best as can be for a severe storm, but I saw a clip last night that covered a couple things I hadn’t thought of, primarily concerning power going out for a few days.
1. Have a supply of paper plates and cups and plastic utensils. If pipes freeze you’re going to have a mound of dirty dishes and will eventually run out with no way to wash them up.
2. If circumstances prevent cooking, it’s a good idea to keep a supply of shelf stable protein on hand, things like beef sticks and protein bars, milk that comes in boxes, cans of evaporated milk etc.
3. Get your laundry caught up. If you’re without power for a week and your laundry is already backed up, you’ll be accumulating a whole lot more before you get power back.
4. If you’re a camper/have camping supplies, they can be pushed into service if you lose power.
5. Put fresh batteries in all your flashlights/make sure you have replacement batteries on hand
6. If you’re a smart phone user like me, make sure all your backup battery packs are fully charged, or at least make sure you have plenty of gas in your vehicle so you can run it to charge your phone from your car.
If any of you have other tips, I’d love to hear them!
1. Have a supply of paper plates and cups and plastic utensils. If pipes freeze you’re going to have a mound of dirty dishes and will eventually run out with no way to wash them up.
2. If circumstances prevent cooking, it’s a good idea to keep a supply of shelf stable protein on hand, things like beef sticks and protein bars, milk that comes in boxes, cans of evaporated milk etc.
3. Get your laundry caught up. If you’re without power for a week and your laundry is already backed up, you’ll be accumulating a whole lot more before you get power back.
4. If you’re a camper/have camping supplies, they can be pushed into service if you lose power.
5. Put fresh batteries in all your flashlights/make sure you have replacement batteries on hand
6. If you’re a smart phone user like me, make sure all your backup battery packs are fully charged, or at least make sure you have plenty of gas in your vehicle so you can run it to charge your phone from your car.
If any of you have other tips, I’d love to hear them!
