Safety Tips for Emergencies

Being prepared is about knowing how to prevent emergencies, as well as knowing what to do in the event of an emergency. Whether it's inclement weather, a house fire or a threat to homeland security, it's important that you understand the right steps to keep you, your family and your workplace safe.

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Blackout Safety Tips

How To Prepare for a Blackout

Assemble essential supplies before a blackout, including:

Follow energy conservation measures to keep the use of electricity as low as possible, which can help power companies avoid imposing rolling blackouts.

Fill plastic containers with water and place them in the refrigerator and freezer. Leave about an inch of space inside each one, because water expands as it freezes. This chilled or frozen water will help keep food cold during a temporary power outage.

Be aware that most medication that requires refrigeration can be kept in a closed refrigerator for several hours without a problem. Check with your physician or pharmacist.

Keep your car tank at least half full. Gas stations rely on electricity to power their pumps.

Know where the electric garage door manual release lever of your opener is located and how to operate it.

Keep a key to your house with you if you regularly use the garage as the primary means of entering your home.