Power Outage Protection Tips: Care for Your Home, Family and
Electronics
It doesn't matter what part of the country you call home,
everyone is susceptible to power outages, particularly when it comes to severe
summer weather. Being prepared is the best defense for such energy emergencies.
The experts at Kohler Generators have developed a list of important
things you can do to ensure the safety and security of your family during this
and every power outage.
1. Develop a Weather Emergency Plan. The plan
should include a list of important phone numbers in case you need to quickly
evacuate your home (i.e. doctors, family members, etc.). The plan should also
include an evacuation route, as well as an established meeting place in case you
lose communication with loved ones.
2. Grab a backpack or purchase a large
plastic bucket with a lid from a local hardware store or home center. Stuff the
backpack or bucket with three days' worth of food and water. Other items should
include a flashlight, battery powered/hand-cranked radio, first aid kit, money,
medications and a CD or USB drive containing important documents. Store the kit
in a place that is easily accessible in an emergency situation. For more tips on
how to prepare for weather-related emergencies like hurricanes, floods,
earthquakes or tornadoes, visit the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH).
http://www.flash.org/
3. Turn off major appliances such as water heaters,
stoves and air conditioning units. Unplug other appliances such as TVs, stereos,
microwaves and computers. This will prevent damage to appliances and possible
overloads to the system when power is restored.
4. Leave one light on so you
will be able to see when power is restored to your home.
5. Have a
battery-operated or weather radio, multiple flashlights and a battery-operated
clock and fan, along with extra batteries.
6. Stay away from fallen wires,
flooded areas and debris. Treat all downed wires and anything touching them as
though they have electricity running through it!
7. Do not connect portable
generators directly to the electrical system of your home. Electricity could
flow backward into the power lines and endanger lives. Either have a qualified
electrician perform the work or plug appliances directly into the portable
generator.
8. If you're running a portable generator, be sure to use
properly rated extension cords (electrical load and length). Also, make sure the
portable generator is properly vented to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Do not
place a portable generator in your home or an enclosed space with limited
ventilation like a garage or a screened porch.
9. Familiarize yourself with
your main electrical panel. You may have to turn off the main breaker or have to
reset circuit breakers after an outage.
10. Inspect the area around your
electricity meter. If you detect or suspect any damage, call your local utility
provider.
11. Consider installing a commercial-grade, automatic generator
for your home. An automatic generator (aka standby generator) is permanently
installed outside the home similar to a central air conditioning unit. It runs
on natural gas or propane and hooks up to existing gas lines. Standby generators
turn on automatically when the power shuts off. A transfer switch constantly
monitors utility power and transfers the electrical load to the generator if
power is lost, protecting the home even if the home owner is away. A standby
generator can power critical and sophisticated appliances and systems in your
home, including lights, heating/cooling systems, refrigerators, sump pumps, home
security systems and more.
To determine if a standby generator is right
for you, be sure to do your homework and look for a unit that offers some of the
following:
1. A commercial-grade engine that provides clean, consistent
power, handles heavy loads and powers up quickly.
2. Make sure to purchase a
standby generator with a minimum five-year warranty.
3. Don't forget about
appearance. A standby generator sits outside your home, so look for a unit with
a bold, clean look that is corrosion resistant.
4. Some units have remote
monitoring/operating capabilities. This is important for those who spend time
away from home.
Source: KohlerSmartPower.com.
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