Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep extra water on hand, fill tubs
why is this done?
what am I doing with this water that's been in the bathtub?
Maybe in case the pipes freeze? Then you have some water on hand, for washing stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never owned a generator in my life.
Unless we get an abnormally large amount of ice, you’re unlikely to lose power, OP
This is not true. Big snowstorms can cause power outages in the DC area. This happened during “Snowmageddon” and people were in fact trapped without power for 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:I have never owned a generator in my life.
Unless we get an abnormally large amount of ice, you’re unlikely to lose power, OP
Anonymous wrote:Keep extra water on hand, fill tubs
why is this done?
what am I doing with this water that's been in the bathtub?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a gas stove, you can still use it in a power outage.
+1. We always have Kraft Mac n Cheese on hand and that's easy comfort food to make on the gas stove top for our kids. And, we usually get some hearty soups that we can heat up on the stove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up at a hotel when we lost power for multiple days and had a newborn.
Otherwise, we would just ride it out.
Yeah I would consider a hotel if someone was medically fragile or we have a newborn but otherwise, it's not that big of a deal. OP, did you take the dog to a hotel? So spoiled.
Op here - yes we took the dog to a doggy hotel as well. No way were we spending multiple days in a stifling hot house with no electricity. We easily have the means to pay for a few days in a hotel and it’s worth it to be comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up at a hotel when we lost power for multiple days and had a newborn.
Otherwise, we would just ride it out.
Yeah I would consider a hotel if someone was medically fragile or we have a newborn but otherwise, it's not that big of a deal. OP, did you take the dog to a hotel? So spoiled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up at a hotel when we lost power for multiple days and had a newborn.
Otherwise, we would just ride it out.
Yeah I would consider a hotel if someone was medically fragile or we have a newborn but otherwise, it's not that big of a deal. OP, did you take the dog to a hotel? So spoiled.
Anonymous wrote:We ended up at a hotel when we lost power for multiple days and had a newborn.
Otherwise, we would just ride it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking that I would shut off the water and open faucets (like wintering faucet bibs) if I lost power to avoid pipes bursting in the wall. Is that recommended?
Not needed. You will still use toilet/sink throughout the day. Your house will not drop below 32
Keep extra water on hand, fill tubs
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking that I would shut off the water and open faucets (like wintering faucet bibs) if I lost power to avoid pipes bursting in the wall. Is that recommended?