How to prepare for the Winter
2/8/2021 (Permalink)

Winter is here and the cold temperatures throughout the South have been extremely cold and well below freezing for a few weeks – something most of us are not used too! We all prepare for the necessities like food and water – but being prepared for a power outage should be at the top of your list.
- Have flashlights ready and accessible with batteries on hand.
- Have a battery-operated radio so you can stay in tune with weather updates and alerts.
- Have a good supply of firewood on hand if you have a wood burning fireplace.
- Close off doors to bedrooms and rooms not in use and confine the family to one area of your home – make it fun like a sleepover with your friends when you were younger.
- Keep a full propane tank on hand so you can cook on a gas grill and make sure you have a manual can opener – yes this will come in handy if you have no power.
- Fill your car up with Gas – you may need your vehicle to charge your lifeline to the outside world.
- Having a generator is a plus but remember to use “generator” safety.
Following a few preparedness tips can help you and your family stay safe and warm during a power outage.