Re: How to handle power outages [message #79440 is a reply to message #79413] |
Thu, 13 February 2014 17:19   |
Kenwoody
Messages: 105 Registered: February 2013 Location: United States
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If this is something that happens a lot where you live, like every winter for example, I would stock up on camping stuff. Buy a Coleman stove, which is propane-powered, along with a propane-powered heater. Then, as long as you keep yourself stocked on propane, you can always cook and stay warm. As for light, buy battery powered lanterns, oil lamps, flashlights, and/or candles.
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