Friday, September 19, 2014

Address Heating And Lighting When Thinking About Emergency Preparedness

By Eric Holm


Having an effective emergency preparedness plan in place can mean the difference between life and death in the event of a disaster. It is important to know what to do if the house loses power during the winter and it is no longer possible to keep the home warm. Anyone stuck in a broken down car in the middle of winter is at risk of developing painful frostbite or life threatening hypothermia if there is no way to get warm.

When you find yourself in need of emergency heat you will need to come to a decision about what to do. We highly suggest using and keeping solar heating blankets and bags in your car and home.

There are times when the heating system in your house may break down and you will not be able to get it fixed right away. It is possible to be stranded for several hours or days without any way to heat the home. Depending on how severe the weather is, this can be a dangerous problem. This is especially troubling for households with small children or elderly people who are not capable of dealing with the cold. Stocking up on solar blankets and sleeping bags is one way to be prepared for this situation. These handy items may be used in a number of different ways. When heat is needed, the blanket can be wrapped around the body. These items are capable of trapping body heat. They can also deflect sunlight on a summer day. Placing a solar blanket over the window will keep the interior cooler. This is helpful if the car breaks down on a hot day and you have to wait for help to arrive.

Portable water heaters are also handy to have around in the event of a disaster. These units use propane to heat the water and can be attached directly to any ordinary garden hose. It takes just a few minutes to get hot water. A rechargeable battery is used to power the pump. Make sure the batteries are always charged to full capacity so the unit will be ready any time you need it.

Further products available for your heating in an emergency situation needs include hand warmers. These handy little gadgets work much like the ice packs you find in first aid kits only they provide heat. If your lighting is also compromised at the same time as your heat, you will want to make sure you have several high powered flashlights and lanterns on hand. Candles are good, but can be dangerous. Instead, stock up on battery powered lighting for your emergency lighting needs. Consider you emergency Lighting and Heating needs before you need them in an emergency situation.




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