use this experience to put together an emergency kit. candles, flashlights, toilet paper, batteries, first aid kit, radio (battery) deck of cards even some cash. the bank could be with out power. this would make a good question, what would be good things to have in an emergency kit, any other suggestions
2007-01-18 21:40:07
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answered by treetown2 4
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Without a doubt--a good generator is what you need. Your neighbors and friends will be calling on you so make sure you have plenty of party materials when they all come over to warm up and take showers.
If you don't have a generator make sure you have lots of good batteries for a radio and flashlights. And lots of reading material. If you don't have a municipal water hook-up you need a bucket of water to flush the toilet. A good wood burning stove, fireplace and a propane or kerosene heater is good too. Just make sure you have some ventilation for the heaters.
Don't light candles--fire hazard to the max.
A deck of cards, some board games, Ipod and any type of battery operated electronic device such as a TV or a video game are all nice to have.
2007-01-18 14:33:26
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answered by Mr_B 5
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Our grrandaughter in Springfield has been going through this with her newborn baby. They have a fireplace which helps by closing off all other rooms but they finally had to go to friends who were not hit with all that ice.
There are shelters in many places that have generators and welcome people. So many have died in these storms recently and it is so unnecessary with shelters available-some have gone to motels in towns nearby that were missed by the storm.
When on our farm we had no electricity for 2 full weeks buy we had a generator run by our tractor outdoors-never use one in the house or garage-the carbon monoxide kills-it has no odor.
2007-01-18 11:53:20
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answered by marlynembrindle 5
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Have non perishable food, water, and flash lights on hand before the storm hits. Do not use propane stoves or lanterns in the house. Carbon Monoxide can reach dangerous/deadly levels. Also do not use a fire place unless it is clean.
2007-01-18 09:52:00
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answered by me 3
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lots relies upon on the settlement you made- " ... we would chop up the electrical powered energy fee between ourselves." in case you may practice this, then the ladies are on the hook. If no longer, then you definately're caught. A courtroom, in all risk small claims, might ought to make the alternative who's accountable. seems unfair to me, they save the rooms and luxuriate in that their stuff is staying heat, yet refuse to pay for the electrical powered energy that's retaining their stuff heat. i think of a functional guy or woman might facet with you. the alternative, shutting off the warmth for his or her rooms, seems solid, even though it must be impractical. The house complicated's determination seems to place you in a bad place, yet think of approximately their place- in the event that they got here across the thank you to close off the warmth to those rooms, what kind of structural injury ought to that do to their construction? The determination to this could be for the ladies to stay as much as their settlement. although, imposing a verbal settlement is often a confusing job. Getting an criminal expert to help assemble $4 hundred is counter-effective: you need to particularly spend ten situations that lots purely for costs. permit's seem greater intently- who's on the hire? If the ladies are on the hire, they have a suitable to occupy (at their whim) the rooms. yet then, *you* ought to ought to suitable to go someplace else. i might try this. locate yet another place, circulate there and allow the complicated cope with the ladies and their reluctance to apply electrical energy. in the event that they are actually not on the hire, then they don't have a suitable to the rooms. hire them out to somebody else. those final 2 are slightly drastic, yet are thoughts you may ought to evaluate. terrific of success!
2016-12-12 14:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well a good supply of candles would be handy, a can opener and tinned food, a good book, a friend, sleep a lot, talk on the phone...I can help too much, I havent even seen snow , ever in my life.
2007-01-18 13:17:54
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answered by Yo Mum Mum 5
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You can try hanging any spare blankets over your windows to keep out the cold and keep in the heat.
2007-01-19 03:41:03
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answered by standonthewall 2
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Well, if you have propane or natural gas, you can bake.
Otherwise, wrap up in blankets and play Scrabble near a window.
2007-01-18 09:49:15
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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Sounds like time to find a good book.
2007-01-18 09:50:10
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answered by Kat H 6
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Assuming you are of legal drinking age, get bundled up and get DRUNK! That's what I would do.
2007-01-18 09:50:48
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answered by Tumbling Dice 5
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