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Survival techniques: Surviving power
outage
by Suzanne Roerig
We survived two hurricanes in Florida. Hurricane number
one, we had no power for two days. Number two, we were
without power for 8 days.
Our emergency survivor kit consisted of bottled water,
candles, flashlights, batteries, radios and bags of non
refrigerated food. The bath tub is filled with water
also.
The first survival tip? Dip wash cloths in the water,and
put one around your head, because the house will get very
very hot in a hurry with no air conditioning.
Next, keep hydrated, and drink lots of water. Since we
had no electric we had no running appliances, and I could
just imagine all of the spoiled food in the refrigerator
when it came back on. We kept the door shut to the
freezer, hoping that would help. It did.
We were lucky with the first hurricane. Our power came on
in two days, and nothing was destroyed except our egos
for not preparing better.
The next hurricane, our power was out for eight days, but
we were prepared. We bought a generator after the first
storm, and put it in the shed. The money that we spent on
the generator was worth it, because we got another
refrigerator the following year.
We tracked the storm, and got the generator out, and
placed it in a safe place. Sure enough we lost all power.
We were better prepared this time. We kept the
refrigerator on, and ran one small TV and radio. The
outside world was at our touch this time.
Our tricks to get through the power outage? We played
cards, board games, reflected on life, etc. After a
while, the hum of the generator didn't even affect us.
The neighborhood pulled together. One neighbor would buy
gas for the generators, and another groceries to tide us
over. We laughed with each other, and told stories about
our experiences during the storms.
We did move the following year back to the Midwest. Being
without power for a few hours here is very different than
for days at a time.
Survival is a funny thing. You can get through it
together, and come out on the other side a winner. In the
process, we can give a part of ourselves. Power outages
are an inconvenience, but not the end of the world.
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