Np-You’re filling the tank of your toilets so you can continue flushing your sh*ts |
| Use rubber hot water pouches to stay warm for body heat. All you’d need is a gas stove to boil water. |
Any hacks/suggestions for food options or other things to have on hand for those of us with electric stoves in the event of an extended power outage? (We’re currently in a temporary rental and this is our first time facing this scenario.) |
Invest in a whole house generator and never lose power again. |
Not wealthy and I’ve done this during a snow storm w power outage and another during a blazing hot tropical storm. |
But if the water cut out, for whatever reason (most of us aren't on wells), you could bring snow inside. I grew up in earthquake country so I also have the automatic urge to fill a bathtub. I get it. But I am trying to be reasonable. |
| It’s extremely rare to lose power in the winter around here. It’s never happened to me in 19 years. Isn’t that more of a southern/ice thing? |
| I'm in Central Illinois and it's supposed to be -30 windchill for the next 2 days. Not sure what I am supplosed to do but am planning to run all the faucets periodically and flush the toilets, and keep all the blinds closed. We have one bathroom that doesn't get used. Someone told me to keep ALL the faucets on a slow drip but I'm not sure I should do that for 2 days. |
What? Are you joking? |
No. I have lived here since 2007 and have literally never lost power in the winter. I live in Sterling and our power lines are all buried. We lost it one time in the summer due the derecho. That’s it. In 18 years. |
Just don't do that German house burping thing . . . |
Abso-frickin'-lutely not. Do not do this. If you don't believe me, a simple google search will confirm. |
You might be in a newer development. Most of the DC area does not have buried lines, and power outages are common both in the summer and in the winter. In my experience, they rarely last longer than a few hours, but longer periods of outages do happen when unusual amounts of snow fall - such as what is being projected for the weekend. |
No, about 15 years ago we lost power in the winter for a week. They did a massive tree cutting and that seemed to help but now it goes out for an hour or so at least a few times a year. |
2nd this - do not do it as it is a carbon monixide issue and could kill you. |