How To Prepare for an Emergency Power Outage

Downed power line causing an outage

How To Prepare for an Emergency Power Outage

Whether from inclement weather or from other issues, an unexpected power outage can wreak havoc for families, homes, and businesses. Prepare yourself for an emergency power outage by reading the information below.

Power Outages Can Cause Damage

If you recognize what types of damage a power outage can cause, you’ll know better how to deal with it. Sometimes a power outage is cuased by faulty wiring, in which case you should call an electrician for emergency services. However, if the power outage is storm-related, there can be a lot of problems you will need to deal with. Emergency crews will be working around the clock to restore power, but you may not have power for days or even weeks. Depending on the season of the year, having access to spare resources is vital.

How To Prepare For A Power Outage:

Preventative measures are the best way to deal with a power outage. Here are some steps you can take to make sure you are outage ready:

  • Stock Up On Water. Invest in a few large packs of bottled water for drinking. If you have a storage area or garage, consider filling a few large barrels or buckets with water that can be used for bathing and washing up in the event that you lose access to water as well as to electricity.
  • Store Up Non-Perishable Foods. It’s a good idea to have a store of food that you can easily eat during a power outage, especially if it lasts for a long time. Canned foods and instant “just add water” type meals can be very helpful. You can easily eat canned foods at room temperature, but for a tastier experience, invest in a small propane cooktop for heating items. Granola bars, chocolate, and other prepared foods will last a long time and give you the calories you need.
  • Install A Generator: A generator can provide emergency power in the event of an outage. This is especially handy in the winters when you need heat or other mandatory electronics. If you will be without power for a few days, having access to a generator can make a large difference.
  • Make Sure To Have Extra Gasoline. Whether to fuel a generator or your vehicle, a couple of jerry cans in the garage are always good to have during storm seasons. Having extra gasoline can help you endure multiple days or weeks without power and in the event of an evacuation, can help ensure that your family is ready to go.

Contact Cardoso Electrical Services in Wakefield Massachusetts

To get a generator installed on your property or for emergency electrical work in the event of an outage, call Cardoso Electrical Services. We are the primary emergency electrical service in the Wakefield. Give us a call at 1 781-246-7700 at any time for our emergency services.