Power outages can occur any time of year, especially during the summer when temperatures are extreme and there is drought. Hot and dry conditions increase the risk of power loss. A power outage is described by electrical power failing suddenly, and this can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. The length of the power outage will depend on the severity of the problem that caused the outage to occur. To be prepared just in case you are without power for an extended period, there are some things you must know for
when the lights go out.

Have Alternative Power Sources Ready

Undoubtedly, you want to remain in communication with friends, family or even emergency services if they are needed. Because of this, it is critical to keep backup battery supplies such as portable chargers for cell phones and tablets and power banks for electronics that need to draw more power.

To ensure you have no interruption to power, you can have a whole-house generator installed. Having a  whole-house generator is an excellent way how to prevent power outages because it will cut on shortly after the lights go out. Whole-house generators are especially beneficial if you or someone in your home is medically fragile because you will be able to keep meds temperature-controlled and run medical equipment.

Report the Outage

When you lose power, report the outage to your electric company. This allows workers at the electric company to know how many people are impacted and where they live, so they know which areas to address to restore power. If you are curious, you can even check an outage map to see how bad the outage is.

What to Do During a Power Outage at Night

If you are wondering what to do during a power outage at night, one chief thing you can do is to make sure there is enough lighting for everyone in your household.

This means that you need to ensure there is one flashlight for every person in the house and plenty of batteries if they
die. Adequate lighting will ensure that people can see clearly to avoid injury.

Unplug Appliances and Electronics

As soon as you lose power, unplug all appliances and electronics. When power returns, sometimes surges occur, which can damage appliances and electronics. Unplugging will ensure that this risk is no longer a factor.

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Implementing these power outage tips and tricks will ensure you are prepared, so you and your family can remain comfortable and safe. To ensure there is little to no disruption to your life, GenStar Generator Service has the solutions you need. GenStar Generator Service has been serving the residents of Central Florida from 2002 until now.

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