Subject: How to Deal with Long Power Outages

Most power outages will be over almost as soon as they begin, but some can last much longer – up to days or even weeks. You can greatly lessen the impact of a power outage by taking the time to prepare in advance. So, how do you think you would be able to deal without electricity? Learn here. 👇

Hello Friend,


  

Power is out.


Now what? Do we have to panic?


Well, in this day and age, we could say that our life depends on 90 percent of electricity! It’s one of the most important things we use every day.


For starters, our home is the most obvious place where electricity makes a big difference.


Almost all the things inside our house require electricity. At night, we need our lights to be turned on. We used refrigerators to store our food and keep them from spoiling.


Electricity heats our homes in the winter. It makes us feel cooler in the summer by using air conditioners and fans. We also wash and dry our clothes in machines instead of using washboards and clotheslines. We shave with electric razors, mow our lawns, and make milkshakes in blenders. Most importantly, we charge our gadgets by using electricity.


Even the security of our house also depends on electricity! Our security systems, security videos, etc.


When boredom strikes, we rely on television to watch our favorite series and keep updated with the news. We also use our smartphones or tablets because electricity made these advancements possible.

 

What about commercial establishments, transportation, education, and healthcare sectors, what made them possible?


It’s because of the electrical revolution.


So when power is out, it’s not like we need to panic.

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Mrs B & The Positively Practical Team
 

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