Power OUTAGE and BLACKOUTS are Imminent – How to PREPARE!

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The government has issued warnings that power outages and blackouts are going to only get worse and become more frequent. Here are 10 ways to prepare for a Blackout!

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Today I'm vocalizing my gratitude for running hot and cold water, electricity, and a roof that doesn't leak. I don't take these things for granted. Hurricane season starts today.

hurricanehilde
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Talking to my tv-watcher “family” about current events and they’re “joking” about coming to my place to take my preps. … Make no mistake that right now is the deciding moment for civilization.

christisking
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A tornado came through my neighborhood a few years back. We lost power for a month.

A gas grill will cook your food just as well as the stove inside.
Your food in your freezer has to be eaten first. I keep a good dozen freezer packs in mine and a large bag of ice. This helps add several days to the defrosting.
A plastic kiddy pool will catch a lot of rain. Might not be the best to drink but it will flush a toilet.
Cheap solar lights make good nightlights in the house.
A battery-powered radio playing music can keep you from going bat-shit. We are no longer used to living with silence.

And I hate to mention it, but bad people come out when the world is dark. Be safe.

stevethepirate
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Years ago my parents had a fire from candles catching paint on a cabinet on fire. I was only one home & my dad had a bad cold & had taken medicine to sleep. Luckily mostly smoke damage but it was scary. The solar lanterns are inexpensive & safe.

sherrylingenfelter
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I had absolutely no idea that you were supposed to put carbon monoxide detectors low down. I now am going to go move mine. Thank you so much!

jmo
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Power has gone out twice in last 3 days. Power company even called to warn about blackouts this summer. Strange cause this area never had issues with power until 2020.
Building back better.. to live like the 1800’s

tankeryankernomore
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don't lose your humanity. if you have the resources to help your fellow man, do so. we can get through a collapse if we work together and not act like every man for themself.

adamwhitehead
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Today I went foraging for elderflower. I just made cordial. I'll let it steep for 24 hours. I also just made 2 batches of fruit leathers. Every day I try new skills, new recipes, and buy more preps.

debbiecurtis
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I have lined the bottom of my freezer with frozen coke bottle to help with short term outage.

kimberlylholt
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They can't handle the power but want you to buy a electric car 🤔

richardcranium
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Just purchased a pair of solar Jackery and a dual fuel Firman generator on Costco. Great deals and gives me some peace of mind.

jcSealy
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I went to thrift stores today. Got an antique oil lamp $7. An old meat grinder $5. I found two old wicker chairs in a dumpster. Good times man.

none-nfno
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If you have the extra water, fill up a juice bottle or even a jar with water and toss in a glowstick and it throws the light much better, creating a lantern of sorts! Or your bathtub. Kids love it because its fun to play in and will help entertain them, but once you snap the glowsticks and put them in water they give much more light!

Rose-jvjw
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We lived in an apartment for years and went through a couple of hurricanes where our power was knocked out for a week. We spent a lot of time sitting in the car to keep cool, charge our phones and listen to the radio. Getting ice was nearly impossible because everyone was after it and convenience stores quickly ran out. They always turn the electricity back on for businesses first so people can get services. The best place to find ice if you need it is at fast food restaurants. 10 lb bag a lot of times is 1.00. Since we couldn't cook because we were not allowed a bbq grill we often used chafing fuel to heat our hurricane food and it worked well. Propert ventilation is important of course!

bridezorko
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I made the mistake of not being preppared for this. We had a bad storm on the east coast which knocked out our power grid for 104, 000 people. I had a tooth pulled in the morning before it and didn't think the storm would be too bad. Boy was i wrong, so I didn't prep ahead with water, alternate cooking, or even fill my car with gas. But i did have a weeks worth of food, drinking water, lights, batteries and candles so It was a SHTF kind of situation, but i wasn't as prepared as I'd like to have been. Thank you for the content and ideas.

tonyhell
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First prep is to know Jesus as your Savior ...

Tonetwisters
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One time we used a 6 man tent to create a microclimate. We placed mylar blankets layered with wool blankets over the top, placed a blowup mattress inside and used a solar generator to power an electric blanket. Toasty warm!

Samantha-I-am
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I have several portable power stations that I can rotate to keep the fridge and freezer running, so I can solar charge one while the other one works. This past winter we had a power outage for three days. I kept the internet on, lights on, the fridge & freezer on, and my grandson had internet tv. I am grateful we have a gas stove. I kept the house warm with big soup pots of water on the burners, and I burned "safe heat" in a mini wood stove.

patriciaribaric
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can you believe we're even talking about this seriously in Amerika today?

Silver_Miner
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If you use candles put them in a heavy pot/pan to help prevent tipping and fires.

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