
Keeping the Lights On (Figuratively): Your North Grenville Power Outage Checklist
Imagine a winter storm rolls through North Grenville, and suddenly, the lights go out. It's not just an inconvenience; a prolonged power outage can disrupt daily life, affect food safety, and even pose risks if you're unprepared. Knowing what to do before the next blackout hits can make all the difference for your family's comfort and safety. Let's get your home ready for whatever comes.
What should I have ready for an unexpected outage?
Preparation is simple, and it begins with an emergency kit. Think about what you'd need if you couldn't access electricity for a few days. You'll want bottled water (at least two litres per person, per day), non-perishable food items, and a manual can opener. Don't forget a battery-powered or crank radio, flashlights with extra batteries, and a first-aid kit. If you rely on prescription medications, ensure you have a small supply on hand. A good rule of thumb is to prepare for at least 72 hours of self-sufficiency. For a comprehensive list, check out
