Preparing for Power Outages

University Place, WALocal News

The article highlights the critical need for residents to prepare for power outages that may arise from winter storms. It offers practical safety advice, including the importance of keeping freezers and refrigerators closed to preserve food quality and safety. Residents are warned against using gas stoves or ovens for heating, as this poses serious health risks. The article emphasizes that generators should only be operated outdoors and far from windows to prevent dangerous carbon monoxide buildup. Furthermore, it suggests disconnecting electronics to avoid damage from potential electrical surges.

For individuals relying on power-dependent medical devices, alternative arrangements for refrigeration and power are crucial. The article encourages community members to seek out local warming centers if home heating becomes impossible. Overall, it serves as a timely reminder to prioritize safety and preparedness in the face of severe winter weather.

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