Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Things to Do in Power Outage

The potential to harness and distribute electrical current to our homes is an phenomenal feat. Gone are the days where candles and lamps are our main source of light and here are the days where we naturally touch a switch and, or clap our hands and our homes are flooded with light.

Power Tools

Additionally, it has made it inherent for use to have a refrigerator or two, Dvd players, electrical kettles and the list goes on. In many countries, electricity is a part of their lives, whereas power outage is not a part of it, indeed, it is an intrusion. On the other hand, in many other countries power outage or shortage is the norm, while electricity is a welcome intrusion.

In whether cases though, if we are using this invention, there are any things that we can do when there is a power shortage.

Check Around

When the lights and appliances within our home suddenly shuts down, we can look straight through the window etc, to see if our neighbors' lights are on or off. If theirs are on, then check the circuit breaker, it might have shut down because of a power overload.

Turn on Radio

When it is established that it is a social outage, turn on a battery operated radio to a news channel, the news may mention the outage and other important news.

Don't Open Refrigerator

Only open the fridge or freezer when it is in effect necessary, so as to keep out room climatic characteristic air and to keep in the cold air that is needed to keep the food fresh, until power is up again.

Turn Off Appliances

Turn off all appliances, especially the ones that were in use at the time of the shortage, so as to keep them from overloading, when it comes on again.

Turn On Light

Put on or leave on two light switches, one for the inside and one for the outside. Obviously, the inside one is to let us know when the power is again available and the face one is to let our neighbors know.

Candles

Keep papers, curtains, flowers etc., and especially children from arrival into palpate with the flames from the candle.

Things to Do in Power Outage

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