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Be Prepared for Utility Outages

1. Test Emergency Equipment Regularly

Ensure that your backup heating equipment, portable generators, or other devices are tested and in working order before an outage occurs. This includes checking the hoses used to hook up to propane heaters such as a portable Buddy Heater!

3. Check in With Neighbors & Report Outage

  • Call or text neighbors to confirm the outage.
  • Check if anyone, especially the elderly or vulnerable, needs assistance.
  • A group report of the outage can prompt quicker action from utility providers.

4. Conserve Heat in Your Home
To minimize heat loss:

  • Close doors to unused rooms.
  • Place towels under doors to block drafts.
  • Keep curtains closed to retain indoor heat.

How to Prevent Pipes From Freezing During a Power Outage

Frozen pipes can burst, causing costly property damage. Here’s how to protect your pipes:

Insulate Your Pipes Ahead of Time

Pipes running through unheated spaces, such as basements, garages, or external walls, are most at risk. Insulating them is the best long-term solution to prevent freezing.

Short-Term Steps to Protect Pipes

If pipes aren’t insulated, take these actions during an outage:

  • Open Cabinet Doors: Allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks.
  • Let Water Trickle: Keep faucets slightly open to allow a slow, steady flow. Moving water is less likely to freeze.

Well Water Users: Plan Ahead

If you rely on a well, remember that you won’t have running water without electricity. Store an emergency water supply for drinking and household use.

Backup Power Source: Portable Generators

Having a portable generator is a reliable way to power essential appliances during an outage. Here’s what to consider:

  • Fuel Supply: Stock enough fuel for several days.
  • Proper Ventilation: Operate the generator outdoors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Essential Devices: Use the generator to power heaters, refrigerators, or medical equipment.

Important Safety Considerations During an Outage

Medical Needs

If you depend on electricity for medical devices, develop a backup plan with your healthcare provider. Ensure you have access to power sources or alternate locations.

Carbon Monoxide Safety

Generators, kerosene heaters, and other alternate heat sources must have proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Always:

  • Use generators outside.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors with battery backups.
  • Never use grills, stoves, or ovens for indoor heating.

Reference: https://blog.constellation.com/2021/03/15/15-tips-on-how-to-prepare-for-a-power-outage-in-the-winter/

Funny Christmas & Outdoors News

TSA Busts 91 Year-Old Holiday Traveler With Cane Sword

KDVR says a 91 year old Colorado woman recently tried to get through security at the Denver International Airport with a sword. The woman was walking with a cane when she placed it on an X-ray machine.  TSA officials stopped the machine and removed the cane. They pulled it apart and determined it was a cane sword where the blade is concealed inside the core of the cane. 

Army Of 50 Inflatable Santa’s Take Over Town

The NY Post says an army of 50 giant inflatable Santas has taken over residents’ front lawns in Lehi, Utah. Visitors driving through the neighborhoods say The Santas just kept coming with every turn, leaving everyone laughing so hard. Residents are embracing the holiday spirit in a big way with the imposing matching decorations.

Coloradans Vote Down a Big Cat Hunting Ban: A Win for Hunters & Conservationists

Colorado voters rejected a proposed hunting ban on mountain lions, lynx, and bobcats in a significant win for hunters and conservationists. The measure, Prop 127, would have banned hunting and trapping of these animals and limited the state wildlife management experts’ authority. 

The proposal was seen as a potential gateway to more hunting bans and a shift away from science-based wildlife management. The ban failed by a margin of over 55%, with 1.3 million “no” votes against 1.1 million “yes” votes. The opposition, including hunters and conservationists, argued that the decision should remain with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, not through public ballots. Wildlife professionals also expressed concern that the ban could set a troubling precedent for future wildlife management decisions. This vote follows the controversial 2020 approval of a gray wolf reintroduction, showing that Colorado voters are closely watching wildlife policy.

Reference: https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/colorado-mountain-lion-hunting-ban-fails/

Astronauts Banned From Eating Veggies Due To Flammable Farts

The Daily Star says astronauts have been banned from eating  Brussel sprouts due to fears of flammable toots. NASA is worried the toots could cause an explosion in the confined International Space Station. Baked beans, cabbage, and broccoli are also off the menu to prevent a potential blast.

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