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Power Outages

Experiencing power outages can be challenging, especially during severe weather events. When the power grid fails, it is crucial to be prepared for no power and potential surges during an outage. Storm preparedness includes having a plan for prolonged power outages, ensuring your power lines and circuit breaker are in good condition, and knowing how to get back on the power grid. It is important to protect your home by having backup options like natural gas or propane generators that are always ready. Stay safe by keeping your cell phone charged and the lights on. Consider standby energy solutions for extended periods of no power. Understanding your electrical system options and how to restore power can help you navigate large-scale outages and keep your household running smoothly. Keep reading to learn more.

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