5 things to avoid during power outages
Natural events, such as the ongoing Hurricane Ian in Florida, frequently cause power outages in nearby regions. So, while you prepare for such natural events in conventional ways such as stocking up supplies, using warm clothes, and maintaining communication with the respective authorities for informational clarity, it is easy to look past the necessary do’s and don’ts that need to be followed during an outage. Here are some things to avoid during power outages: Using excessive candles Candles have always been extremely dangerous during outages. During an outage, the visibility is lower than usual, especially during the evening. Therefore, the possibility of pets, kids, or even grown-ups walking around and unintentionally knocking down the candles is always there. To avoid the ensuing fire and damage that may follow, avoiding candles is one of the key things to avoid during an electrical failure. If candle usage is unavoidable, then make use of a few candles, or opt for battery-operated ones in emergencies. Leaving the fridge door open Normally, leaving the fridge door open causes more power consumption, but in the absence of power, it results in the spoilage of items stored within. Leaving the fridge door open causes the cold air within it to escape.