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Ride Out a Power Outage

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Ride Out a Power Outage

Stay safe, keep food, and keep in touch when the lights go out.

Generator safety

Never run a generator, grill, or camp stove indoors, in a garage, or near windows — carbon monoxide is deadly and you cannot smell it. Keep generators well outside and away from openings, and use a battery CO alarm.

Protect your food

  • Keep the fridge and freezer closed — a full freezer holds ~48 hours, a fridge ~4 hours.
  • Use a thermometer; discard perishable food held above 40°F for over 2 hours.
  • When in doubt, throw it out.

Stay powered and informed

Charge phones and power banks before storms. Use a battery/crank NOAA weather radio for updates. Unplug sensitive electronics to protect against surges when power returns.

This guidance is general and not a substitute for official instructions from local emergency officials.

Dusk Harbor — helping families be ready after real disasters. Guidance aligns with public Ready.gov / FEMA recommendations and is not a substitute for official local emergency instructions. In a life-threatening emergency, call 911 and follow official local instructions.