BE PREPARED FOR POWER OUTAGES
Power
outages can happen anywhere in New York. That is way it is important to be
prepared for power outages. Some of the dangers that can happen with power
outages are:
No heating or air conditioning through your house
No communication
No refrigerated food
No cooking
It is important to be prepared for power outages before it
strikes.
Safety Note
Please
keep all running portable gas generators out of your homes and garages. To
prevent potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, users need to keep running
generators 25 feet from your home.
Before a Power Outage
- Build or restock your emergency
preparedness kit,
including a flashlight, batteries, cash, and first aid supplies.
- Make sure you have
alternative charging methods for your phone or any device that requires
power.
- Charge cell phones and any
battery powered devices.
- Know where the manual
release lever of your electric garage door opener is located and how to
operate it.
- Purchase ice or freeze
water-filled plastic containers to help keep food cold during a temporary
power outage.
- Keep your car’s gas tank
full-gas stations rely on electricity to power their pumps. If you use
your car to re-charge devices, do NOT keep the car running in a garage,
partially enclosed space, or close to a home, this can lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning.
- Learn about the emergency
plans that have been established in your area by visiting your state’s or
local website so you can locate the closest cooling and warming shelters.
- If you rely on anything that
is battery-operated or power dependent like a medical device determine a
back-up plan.
***For more planning information tips visit: Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities and Others with Access and Functional Needs***
During a Power Outage: Safety Tips
- Only use flashlights for
emergency lighting, candles can cause fires.
- Keep refrigerator and
freezer doors closed. Most food requiring refrigeration can be kept safely
in a closed refrigerator for several hours. An unopened refrigerator will
keep food cold for about 4 hours. A full freezer will keep the temperature
for about 48 hours.
- Take steps to remain cool if
it is hot outside. In intense heat when the power may be off for a long
time, consider going to a movie theater, shopping mall or “cooling
shelter” that may be open in your community. If you remain at home, move
to the lowest level of your home, since cool air falls. Wear lightweight,
light-colored clothing. Drink plenty of water, even if you do not feel
thirsty.
- Put on layers of warm
clothing if it is cold outside. Never burn charcoal for heating or cooking
indoors. Never use your oven as a source of heat. If the power may be out
for a prolonged period, plan to go to another location (the home of a
relative or friend, or a public facility) that has heat to keep warm.
- Turn off or disconnect
appliances and other equipment in case of a momentary power “surge” that
can damage computers and other devices. Consider adding surge protectors.
- If you are considering
purchasing a generator for your home, consult an electrician or engineer
before purchasing and installing.
- Only use generators away
from your home and NEVER run a generator inside a home or garage, or
connect it to your home's electrical system.
After a Power Outage
- Throw away any food that has
been exposed to temperatures 40° F (4° C) for 2 hours or more or that has
an unusual odor, color or texture. When in doubt, throw it out!
- If food in the freezer is
colder than 40° F and has ice crystals on it, you can refreeze it.
- Contact your doctor if
you’re concerned about medications having spoiled.
- Restock your emergency kit
with fresh batteries, canned foods and other supplies.
If you
have any question, please call 585-428-6739
Or Email us at
Fireweb@cityofrochester.gov