Navigating Power Outages, Flooding, and Property Damage After Helene

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1. Handling Power Outages

When a hurricane hits, widespread power outages are one of the most immediate issues people face. If your power is out, follow these steps:

Stay Informed

  • Monitor Updates : If power is out, rely on a battery-powered radio or mobile devices with charged battery packs to get updates from local authorities and your utility provider.
  • Report the Outage : Notify your utility company if your home is without power. Your power company has an online portals and phone lines dedicated to outage reports.

Safety Measures During Outages

  • Use Generators Safely : If you have a portable generator, ensure it’s placed outside, away from windows, and in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Never operate generators indoors.
  • Preserve Battery Life : Turn off non-essential devices and use power banks sparingly. Solar-powered or hand-crank chargers are excellent investments during hurricane season.
  • Food Safety : Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. If unopened, a refrigerator will maintain a safe temperature for up to 4 hours, and a freezer can keep food cold for up to 48 hours.

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