Winter Power Outages: How to Prepare and Stay Safe During Storms

Posted December 27, 2024

Heavy snow, ice, and high winds during winter storms can lead to power outages, leaving families without heat, light, or access to essential appliances. Being prepared before the power goes out and knowing what to do during an outage can protect your family and home from harm. This guide provides comprehensive tips for winter power outage preparation and safety.

Preparing for a Winter Power Outage

Before a winter storm hits, take these steps to ensure your family and home are ready:

  • Check and Charge Devices: Ensure flashlights, radios, and cell phones are fully charged and in working condition.
  • Build an Emergency Kit: Stock a kit with non-perishable food, bottled water, blankets, first-aid supplies, and any necessary medications.
  • Keep Extra Batteries: Store spare batteries or consider using solar-powered or hand-crank chargers for essential devices.
  • Fill Water Containers: Fill your bathtub and spare containers with water for tasks like flushing toilets or cleaning.
  • Prepare Your Garage Door: Locate the manual release lever for your electric garage door opener so you can operate it during a power outage.
  • Install a Standby Generator: Consider a standby generator to provide power for critical systems like heating, refrigeration, and medical devices.
  • Insulate Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes to prevent freezing during extended power outages.
  • Identify a Warm Room: Choose a small, enclosed space to conserve heat if your heating system goes out.

What to Do During a Winter Power Outage

When the power goes out, prioritize safety and take these steps to protect your family and home:

  • Prevent Frozen Pipes: Let faucets drip to relieve pressure and keep pipes from freezing. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around the plumbing.
  • Use Safe Heating Alternatives: If you’re using a fireplace, ensure the flue is open and never leave a fire unattended. Avoid using outdoor cooking appliances, kerosene heaters, or charcoal grills indoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Light Safely: Use battery-powered flashlights or lanterns instead of candles. If you must use candles, place them in sturdy holders and never leave them unattended.
  • Charge Devices: Use your car charger to keep phones and other devices powered. Run the car in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide buildup.
  • Monitor Updates: Use a battery-powered radio to stay informed about weather conditions and power restoration efforts.
  • Layer Up: Dress in layers and use blankets to stay warm. Avoid overexertion, which can lead to hypothermia or exhaustion in cold weather.

Post-Outage Safety Tips

Once the power is restored, follow these steps to ensure your home and family remain safe:

  • Inspect Appliances: Check all appliances and devices to ensure they’re functioning properly before use.
  • Check Food Safety: Discard perishable foods that have been above 40°F for more than two hours.
  • Reset Thermostats: Adjust your thermostat back to its normal settings to ensure efficient heating.
  • Inspect Pipes: Check for leaks or damage to plumbing systems caused by freezing and thawing.

FAQs About Winter Power Outages

  • How can I stay warm without power?
    Use blankets, wear layers, and gather in a small room to conserve heat. Consider using a wood-burning stove or fireplace safely if you have one.
  • What should I do if my pipes freeze?
    Apply heat to the frozen section using a hairdryer or heating pad. Never use an open flame to thaw pipes.
  • How long will my food stay safe in the fridge?
    Food will stay safe for about four hours in a closed refrigerator and 48 hours in a fully packed freezer.

Need Help Preparing for Winter Weather?

At ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling, and Electric, we specialize in storm preparedness and home safety solutions. From installing backup generators to protecting your plumbing from freezing, we’re here to help.

Scroll further down this page, locate the location closest to you, and click the phone number to call us. Let us help you stay safe and warm during winter’s harshest storms.

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