Power OUTAGE and BLACKOUTS are Imminent - How to PREPARE!
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2022
- The government has issued warnings that power outages and blackouts are going to only get worse and become more frequent. Here are 10 ways to prepare for a Blackout!
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Today I'm vocalizing my gratitude for running hot and cold water, electricity, and a roof that doesn't leak. I don't take these things for granted. Hurricane season starts today.
I hope you stay dry and comfortable this season, plenty of other things to worry about now
Talking to my tv-watcher “family” about current events and they’re “joking” about coming to my place to take my preps. … Make no mistake that right now is the deciding moment for civilization.
That's a shitty situation to be in.
If they need your preps, they'll come and ask for it.
If you deny them your preps, they'll make you the bad guy just so they can justify taking it.
I don't know but I make sure that they know now if you come to the house you better bring something I'll exchange stuff with you I'm not just going to give you my stuff I'm not against sharing but if I warn you and you do the opposite after I warned you it's on you
I don't understand why people feel they can have what you have stockpiled. I would save the receipts if shtf and charge accordingly. The the government has warned everyone there will be shortages.
@@714roosterTHANK YOU! lol I say this and I'm a cold hard person. That's not to say that if you have a woman and a child I wouldn't give them food I just wouldn't tell them how much I have.
Nobody should know what you have
A tornado came through my neighborhood a few years back. We lost power for a month.
A gas grill will cook your food just as well as the stove inside.
Your food in your freezer has to be eaten first. I keep a good dozen freezer packs in mine and a large bag of ice. This helps add several days to the defrosting.
A plastic kiddy pool will catch a lot of rain. Might not be the best to drink but it will flush a toilet.
Cheap solar lights make good nightlights in the house.
A battery-powered radio playing music can keep you from going bat-shit. We are no longer used to living with silence.
And I hate to mention it, but bad people come out when the world is dark. Be safe.
Apparently, keeping those freezer packs on the top of (inside) your freezer is the optimum place to have them as warm air rises.
Also cover the top of your freezer with blankets and polystyrene is good too.
I was gathering up some items for a garage sale. Two of the items were, a chafing dish, and a brand new STERNO unit that I never had the opportunity to use. I jerked those babies off that table and put them aside. I can sell them later, if we don't need them, but in the midst of the creatures evil actions so far, having things to heat up food is a bonus. Also, someone suggested getting some solar spotlights, as they last up to 8 hrs., and they can be recharged in the mornings. One does do a good job of providing enough light to safely go through a room to get things, get ready for bed, relax,and have a cup of tea, etc. I am a bit concerned about creeps trying to hawk our preps, because they didn't do any of their own. And also purifying water, and getting THE REAL scoop on just HOW long does bottled water last, and distilled water. I saw a couple of the purifiers, and the one with the plant pots was more simple and quick than the one with the food grade buckets on living on a dime. Love the DIY shallow well too! Such creative minds...I can't keep up. LOL
Years ago my parents had a fire from candles catching paint on a cabinet on fire. I was only one home & my dad had a bad cold & had taken medicine to sleep. Luckily mostly smoke damage but it was scary. The solar lanterns are inexpensive & safe.
I had absolutely no idea that you were supposed to put carbon monoxide detectors low down. I now am going to go move mine. Thank you so much!
Today I went foraging for elderflower. I just made cordial. I'll let it steep for 24 hours. I also just made 2 batches of fruit leathers. Every day I try new skills, new recipes, and buy more preps.
Power has gone out twice in last 3 days. Power company even called to warn about blackouts this summer. Strange cause this area never had issues with power until 2020.
Building back better.. to live like the 1800’s
my opinion they are doing it intentionally, to scare the ppl, reduce their immune system for something yet to come.
Lived in California for 23 years, blackouts have been going on for a very long time, been out of California for 32 years and they are still going on.
@@wheepingwillow24u17 I agree
Building back bungled, just like everything this administration touches!
don't lose your humanity. if you have the resources to help your fellow man, do so. we can get through a collapse if we work together and not act like every man for themself.
Just purchased a pair of solar Jackery and a dual fuel Firman generator on Costco. Great deals and gives me some peace of mind.
I have lined the bottom of my freezer with frozen coke bottle to help with short term outage.
good idea!
I went to thrift stores today. Got an antique oil lamp $7. An old meat grinder $5. I found two old wicker chairs in a dumpster. Good times man.
If you have the extra water, fill up a juice bottle or even a jar with water and toss in a glowstick and it throws the light much better, creating a lantern of sorts! Or your bathtub. Kids love it because its fun to play in and will help entertain them, but once you snap the glowsticks and put them in water they give much more light!
Good tip..thanks !
I made the mistake of not being preppared for this. We had a bad storm on the east coast which knocked out our power grid for 104,000 people. I had a tooth pulled in the morning before it and didn't think the storm would be too bad. Boy was i wrong, so I didn't prep ahead with water, alternate cooking, or even fill my car with gas. But i did have a weeks worth of food, drinking water, lights, batteries and candles so It was a SHTF kind of situation, but i wasn't as prepared as I'd like to have been. Thank you for the content and ideas.
If you use candles put them in a heavy pot/pan to help prevent tipping and fires.
One time we used a 6 man tent to create a microclimate. We placed mylar blankets layered with wool blankets over the top, placed a blowup mattress inside and used a solar generator to power an electric blanket. Toasty warm!
4 day blizzard/power outage in South Dakota in February and we stayed perfectly warm in an interior room with 3 candles burning. So if you don’t have the room or the $ for a wood stove, stock up on dollar store glass religious candles!
I bought a case of those. They were all white in glass.
I have several portable power stations that I can rotate to keep the fridge and freezer running, so I can solar charge one while the other one works. This past winter we had a power outage for three days. I kept the internet on, lights on, the fridge & freezer on, and my grandson had internet tv. I am grateful we have a gas stove. I kept the house warm with big soup pots of water on the burners, and I burned "safe heat" in a mini wood stove.
We lived in an apartment for years and went through a couple of hurricanes where our power was knocked out for a week. We spent a lot of time sitting in the car to keep cool, charge our phones and listen to the radio. Getting ice was nearly impossible because everyone was after it and convenience stores quickly ran out. They always turn the electricity back on for businesses first so people can get services. The best place to find ice if you need it is at fast food restaurants. 10 lb bag a lot of times is 1.00. Since we couldn't cook because we were not allowed a bbq grill we often used chafing fuel to heat our hurricane food and it worked well. Propert ventilation is important of course!
I bought a bunch of $1 solar landscaping lights and stored them away for future indoor use at night and recharge during the day.
We've been doing that for several years. We have mounts thru out the house for them. Also, the larger ones have AA rechargable batteries that can come out & power a flashlight, radio, etc..
They can't handle the power but want you to buy a electric car 🤔
That way it can be turned 📴
🎯yup what's wrong with that picture 🤔🙃
The true definition of an oxymoron ! 🤪
@@cjhoward409 lol
No shi!! Its so stupid! They think we're idiots!
Don't forget if you have solar lights outside on your lawn/trees/driveway, bring them inside. You can disperse them around the house providing plenty of light and it makes your house look a little less obvious in the event of civil unrest. You can buy small solar stakes at the $ dollar store.
Thats a great idea..
This is the perfect video!! I was trying to explain to someone the basics of what you should have for a power outage. We had a bunch of storms that blew through and part of my city lost power. A lot of my neighbors don’t have power. And when you’re the one that’s prepared everybody hates you. Lol So I was looking on UA-cam for a simple video so that I could show them and they could see what I’m talking about and BOOM yours popped up. Thank you so much for putting this out there! And thank you for putting a little bit of a comedic twist in there as well. You got my subscription!!
We have yard solar lights. And if we lose power at night, we bring those in. We just did that last week as a matter of fact. And can carry around the house like a torch so you can see walking around the house. 👍🏻
I do this as well.
Yes that works. I also keep glow bracelets (25 in pack at dollar tree). Great if you have kids and want light attached to stair banister or one tp holder etc. Used during Harvey successfully. There are solar crank lanterns as well, hand pumped flash lights (keeps kids busy), hanging solar bulbs. I keep one of the bulbs hung in corner of living area...even has remote. Crisco candles since long burning but don't leave where pets or kids can knock them. So many options.
I got a "waterbob" So if you have advanced notice of compromised water in the tap, the waterbob is a liner you put in the bathtub and fill it up.
Never heard of it! Where do you get one? Both of my tubs are so old, the drains won't seal anymore.
You can crack and put glow sticks in water, like gallon jug or a glass jar w/ lid. Creates a fun lantern, no batteries even great for camping
You can put surge protectors on your appliances
can you believe we're even talking about this seriously in Amerika today?
If you were perceptive, you could see this day coming when the SHTF in 2008......14 years ago......it's too late for you now if you haven't prepared my friend.....too late.
@@jimjohngirard that late 07- early 08 economic collapse. I was in that first wave in January, job and place loss
Thank you both.Stay safe,stay healthy.
One suggestion: Practice ahead of time, before a blackout occurs.
Test your equipment, train your kids on this, make it “a game”.
You may also want to try turning your power off for a full day and see how well prepared you and your loved ones really are.
This is a great suggestion. We do this regularly with our children, during different seasons and times, where we shut off all power. We also include them in discussions about different SHTF scenarios to get them thinking "What would you do if..."
Personally, I would leave power running to the fridge and then mask off light switches and unplug other non-essential devices. I wouldn't want food spoiling for a drill. Thanks!
I bought power surgers with high capacity surges because I watched some videos about Venezuela hyperinflation said that was a big issue for them.
I made myself a red brick rocket stove on my patio to cook food when the electric is out plus I have a Yeti 3000 to run my CPAP.
Fellow Vet, thank you for your service.
Pre hurricane, we freeze 8 water gallons , 30 small waters, power off,fast! Move 6 gallons to frig. Top. Keeps 4-5 days in 100 hot weather. Ice chest small waters ,eggs, cheese,milks, snack foods. 3 ice chests 1. Snacks ,2 drinks , 3 foods to cook, oil. With gallon frozen. Leave at least 4-6 in freezer and don't open it!!
Small frig freezer in kitchen eggs,cooked eggs, creme, cheese, etc
Great info thanks👍
😀 I assume you are from a warm S ern State & refer to a summer power outage. How about them in Montana, Idaho , Scotland , et-al in winter!
I install CO, CO2, and NO2 sensors as part of commercial building automation systems in large distribution centers across the country. CO2 is heavier than air, but will just give you a headache and make you groggy. CO is slightly lighter than air. I have seen some installed by others in the ceiling 35 feet above the floor as part of the fire alarm system for emergency notification. We install ours at the height recommended by Dwyer, the manufacturer, which is 5 feet off the floor, in what they consider the breathing zone. I do not recommend mounting CO sensors at floor level. Dwyer model GSTA of anyone wants to Google them to see for yourself. We've installed roughly 400 of them in the last 3 years. I'd go with what the device manufacturer recommends.
Water is very important to store.. not just for obvious reasons. It has a very high specific heat (it can absorb tons of heat before warming up). One way to stay cool is turn your AC on low (65-70F) at night after 10PM and keep running until noon, when peak load hours kick in and power outages can happen. The water will cool down and help keep the house cool (by absorbing heat) if the juice goes out thru the hot afternnoon.
GP: One thing to remember is when cooking with the power out only fix enough to be consumed at one meal, since you have no way to keep leftovers. My 2 cents
The exact reason you can and dry food.
what leftovers, that's sacrilegious. no food shall see the light of a new dawn once cooked.
Have surge protectors on all your major appliances so they don't get zapped !
I'm in an area that is known for going down. Luckily I have been prepping for years and yet I always realize I could always do more to prepare.
I fill my gas tank at 3/4 and spend only about $40.00 but I’m retired, and only go places I have too.
Bought 2 dozen solar sticks I keep in my yard from the dollar tree and I keep about 6 in vases and bring them in during black outs and battery lanterns.
Hello neighbor! Just found your channel lots of good info. Lots of reasons to be stocked up for so many reasons, as we know when we were struck with and EF3 on May 20th. So much devastation and so many displaced and loss of life. We had no power, phones, internet, cable and cell towers down. Loved the blooper scared me. Have a great week 🤗
Thanks for the tips!
I too have lanterns/torches stationed around my house (especially one in the bathroom at arms reach from the bath!)
But also…… I put a small fluorescent “dot” on these which makes them super-easy to find in the dark.
I actually have these “dots” on things around my house (sharp corners, walls, etc). At night my house looks like a runway 🤣
Another great product is fluro shoelaces. You can lay a line around dangerous items, or tie around chair legs.
I feel one should be focused on SAFETY when these off-grid situation arise.
Keep “safe” everyone 🙏❤️
Great idea im going to do this
Good tips! We have led battery light strips under our top cabinets and bathrooms. They are on a magnet under the cabinets so you can always find them. Easy to grab one and go to another room. Found them on Amazon. Love them!!!!
I’m figuring out how to handle the heat here in my apartment in the San Fernando Valley of LA. I have a huge tarp to pin up on my patio to block as much sunlight as possible and I plan on getting a battery powered fan for my bedroom. I’m menopausal and I’m already hot enough on a regular night! I know that we’re going to have outages this summer, no doubt about it! Wet sheets can help cool off and I’m very grateful that we have a pool here.
Let's go Brandon!
during power outages here in NH mostly durning the winter for use so bringing in snow to melt for the toilet in warm weather we bring water up from the swamp and fill trash cans so we can flush the toilets and save the drinkable water for drinking. Put a trash can near the down spouts of to collect water from the roof when it rains
i took to trying pet cooling and heating matts to sleep on.
they work a treat.
the cooling mat is excellent as its easy to clean and absorbs excess heat from your body.
Right now Ollie's has them for either 4 or 6 dollars. I went to pick them up and they were sold put at my store. Hope they get more in. Also they had heated seats. Both required to electric.
@@alf287 we have ones that just use your body heat.
It’s some gel thing.
No electricity needed.
We have a well also. I watch the weather forecast daily. If I think a storm is coming; I fill up all my pitchers, tea kettle, wash tub etc. i always keep empty bottles such as vinegar, pop bottles, Downy bottles filled in garage to flush toilets. Our gas generator keeps the frigs & freezers going. Lots of candles, oil lamps for light. Would miss the cental A/C lol!
Hellow from TOKYO, JAPAN. so hot upto 30 c at this season. I will be afraid BLACKOUT also there.
The advice is spot on, but, what I liked most is that I own that same kind of Veteran cap. thank you for your service, Sir.
Thank you Toby for your service! I love this ballcap!
We use Luci lights (solar) for power outages and love them. And we also keep some the solar lights made for walkways in a pot on the porch that can be brought inside.
I built a bug out van with 1,200 watts of solar panels and 900 amp hours of lithium batteries.
A 9,000 btu mini split ac/heat pump.
52 gallons of fresh water and a 7 stage reverse osmosis UV Filter for purified water.
One large and one small instapot to conserve energy and water.
I have an on board 12.2 gallon propane tank with a Propex HS2000 propane heater.
I also have a portable 48 gallon propane tank mounted in a small covered trailer with another 42 gallon water tank plus a portable 14.5 gallon gas tank.
Wow, you are ready. I wish we could afford an RV.
I so enjoy the both of you..Great together ❤ Thank you for your tips 👍 🙏
I was talking to my neighbor. Hope they get food because they have alot of kids and no way will i let them go hungry. I have a bunch of frozen gallons in my spare freezer. Alcohol stove and grill to heat food. Im looking into battery operated fans today. AA fans is for me. Ordering 3-4. My equine are spoiled. Fans in the barn. God bless GP. Thank you.
Wow. Great tip on the height of the Carbon monoxide detector. I never thought about that.
I have a couple of board games, puzzle books, and books for such occasions.
I'm stocking up on books. I also have a deck of cards to keep me occupied.
Good idea to have board games, cards, books, puzzle books etc
i do not have a tv or any cable at home. YT is great for movies or learning.
Thanks for the info
Glad I watched. I have a new carbon monoxide fire alarm combo I was just going to mount on my ceiling. I'll be placing it way lower now.
I bought charcoal for the grill and sterno cans and metal thing to sit sterno under to put small pot on, lighters and matches
I ordered dog cooling mats to sleep on. Full bathtubs in a blackout will cause HIGH humidity in the house increasing discomfort. Use a water bob in the tub to hold water. Buy cooling neck ties and cooling towels if you have the means. Candles etc cause increased heat during summer heat.
I don't think it would if you were to cut a large trash can liner (no perfumed type) and taped it around the top of the tub till needed. It wouldn't evaporate that way and things wouldn't get it it either.
@@wheepingwillow24u17 that's the same concept as a water bob and a great suggestion. The goal is to stop the evaporation and reduce humidity. Dry heat is easier to withstand than humid heat. Also, you have to fight the mosquitos. They always find an open water source. Stay safe my friend, Stay Free!
Rather then unplugging your far better off turning off your individual breakers and the main .VIP when you bring them back up .Turn on circuits without inductive loads ( motors, compressors etc..) or electronics.these are the most susceptible to low voltage and spikes .Also turn on breakers slowly after bringing back up the main if you don’t under the right circumstances you could create minor problems up and to in certain extreme circumstances an explosion of the panel .
These “power outages” will not be temporary..
And will be planned
@@joelquinn2037 exactly
Monroe republic baby ! I knew those kids playing with foam swords at school were just ahead of their time !
Carrington event
Lol when you alarmed your radio...I almost spilled coffee on myself! 😅
Thank you great information
I have purchased 6 solar spot light from Lowe’s. I have used them a couple different times at night. I place them on the corner of the living room and bedrooms. They give out plenty of light and just need to be charged by placing them outside in the morning. Keep up the good work.
I do the same thing 👍. Better then having a ton of flashlights that you need to keep buying batteries for. They are bright and have a long power life to them. Great minds think alike lol👍
@@karenkaren5013 yep 👍
First prep is to know Jesus as your Savior ...
sure not your first prep
Dollar Tree has some pretty good little LED lanterns and tap lights and magnetic lights. They take AA or AAA batteries but the batteries last pretty good, even with the Dollar Tree low drain batteries. Harbor Freight has some pretty good LED pocket flashlights. I can't afford any kind of generators being on a fixed income. I'd love some kind of generator but it just isn't going to happen. But I'll have light and I have a solar crank radio. That will have to be good enough.
I am on SS low income but bought a gas generator with stimulus money to run my frig and freezer and fireplace or AC.
Set aside a semi clear plastic milk jug or juice / sweet tea jug…place a glow stick inside … you have a great light source !!! The kids can even decorate the outside of the jug for fun !😉👍
As I am listening to you, my lamp where I am sitting literally started flickering. I turned it off.
I will be staying at home I believe, no matter what. It's safer here than anywhere else I could go. I wouldn't want to be in any chaos on the road.
I've been without power for 6 months, long ago in Florida. Bathed in a kids swimming pool with water from a pump, hauled water inside for toilets. This was 40 years ago. We didn't have AC until I was 13...no TV until 10.
I have a propane camping stove, a wood stove, and bbq grill.
We will survive until Jesus calls us home. No fear, but prepared.
@Debbie Riddle
Your cooking arrangements are sound and sensible.
Have plenty of wood (possible off cuts from a timber mill or gathered ftom out bush) for the wood stove.
Just my ideas of wood supply.
@@robertgrey6101 We have wood out here where we live. My husband has a lawn business for 20 years now...customers are always having him cut down small trees...works out great. We have a place to store it.
Have a great day Robert.
@@debbieriddle9429
Great !! Those trees your husband cut down or trimmed when dried out will make good fire wood.
Keep smiling and have the world wonder what you have been up to.
(PREPPING !)
@@robertgrey6101 Exactly Robert...keep smiling!
@@robertgrey6101 also have lots of kindling!!!!!! No fire without that. Gather, Gather, Gather.
I have about 3y supply, stored in various locations on my property.
I was finally able to order the bluetti EB70 716Wh solar generator tonight! I already have 2 solar panels n am very excited that I will be able to put at least one of them to use!😁
I have a EB55, some people purchase large heavy solar generators($$$) that will take a lot of solar panels to charge up in a power out. I also have 2 Energizer PPS320's that I really like for LED lights ( already used on camping trips). A Honda small generator ( made it propane) for the Refrigerator. Bluetti's are good units.
I do have an electric( battery operated) chain saw 12" bar. I use it for chopping brush. My hubs operates the big chain saws.
Have screen on your windows and all doors. When I was young we didn’t have AC in the home. We had fans but the moved hot air. We would sit on the front porch or under a shade tree until it cooled down in the evening.
I wish there was a tree where I am, it's an old house with 4 apts a f no shade ☹️
You two are great, love the channel and you're so informative with fantastic info, thanks Wish I had a solar generator, but not sure what type or how big. Thanks for reminding me of those solar latterns, have to get some of those. :)
Unplugging appliances when the lights go out is a great tip. My appliance repairman told me to do that when I switched to a computerized washing machine. I also keep my desktop PC connected to battery back-up in the case of a sudden outage. These days with parts and chip shortages it is better to be safe than sorry.
Use surge protector to plug into also always
Those battery backups for PC are amazing!
@@cindypaulson5576 they sure are!
Alaskan Prepper just mentioned an eye-opener about CBDC... It is an advantage to be prepared. 💖💝💖💝💖
The best way to prepare for a real black out is practicing a simulated black out day. This simulation should be for at least 24 hours.
This is a good way for you to practice using your preps as well.
You will appreciate the learning experience, and it will help alleviate any fears of black outs. Thanks guys!
Black out party anyone? 🎉
True!
You do not want to learn during an emergency… you need to apply your learned skills IN the emergency.
Practice makes perfect.
Already getting some practice here in Missouri power has been off and on for last week or so.
@@tankeryankernomore6499 hi I'm in NEMO what section are you in. We haven't lost power yet but I fell it's only a matter on time.
We did this several times in my household. Gives you a new perspective of how we take electricity for granted
@@StandFirmToTheEnd Madison county
They will ban burning fireplaces and wood stoves. In some parts of CA they already have. I have a fireplace, wood for that. I’m in Southeast Michigan and we get really cold here too…
This is my concern!!!
Here, our climate laws are becoming ridiculous!!!!!!!
We have a wood stove connected to our hotwater and at the start of winter we go totally off electric heating. We cut our power bill by half. Have plenty of wood (not that we use much), I can do washing, dishes, cleaning, and bathing ALL from our fireplace (and even cook and boil water too). God help us should we ever lose this system!!!!
THanks for the Carbon Monoxide tester tip!
Not only kerosene / hurricane or Tilly lights / lamps (hurricane lights are best as they don't have a mantle to break thus rendering the lamp useless) but also candles.
Matches and cig lighters. Matches can get wet thus rendered useless.
Cig lighters will work if wet until they run out of gas.
A pint tin of petrol or kerosene to wet the tip of a rag to start a log fire in wet conditions but use the dry heart of the log.
Place the outer part of the log vertical near the fire so the warmth will dry out the timber.
Just a few tips others may not be aware of.
We have a two burner propane camping stove that I have plenty of propane backup for. We have cooked bacon, beans, and hot dogs on the stove and it worked great! Especially for a household that has an electric oven…Grilled dogs by gas are a lot better than grilled in a pan!
People don't understand, the propane gas won't be available either. Shortage of natural gas.
I purchased a Jackery last year. Along with that I also purchased a large capacity 12 volt fridge/freezer ( a lot of van lifers and overlanders use them) . A Jackery can not run a standard home freezer for very long....but it can run a 12 volt fridge for hours upon hours. Sense I'm in an apartment and solo living , this setup is perfect for me sense a gas generator isn't an option for me. ( something to consider for apartment dwellers)
Can you please share what Jackery you purchased and the model for that large capacity 12 volt fridge/freezer?
@@conniediaz6456 most definitely! I have the Jackery 1000 . But another slightly cheaper option is the Jackery 880 which can be purchased from Lowe’s website I’m sure it can run the fridge just as well just a slightly shorter timeframe with one charge.
And I have a setpower Aj50 fridge/freezer which has a 53 quart capacity . There are some larger versions on the market but of course they’re probably gonna cost more.
To make the most out of space I tend to take all my meats and things out of their original packaging and vacuum seal them but this also helps if I ever have to move items to that portable fridge. It can fit quite a lot if the food is packaged right and you take the crate out .
@@jasminem3902 Brilliant tips. I've got so much to learn! Thank you!
@@jasminem3902 lol
@@dianebriscoe666 I’m sorry. I musta missed the joke. I’d love for you to enlighten me 😎
You mentioned (as well as MANY other preppers) about being able to fill a sink and a tub if you essentially have forewarning. I’d like to add and this may sound petty but think how important it can be. If
You’re going to try to use a sink and you had say 20 minutes to fill it, the last thing you want to do is a sink full of dishes! So my
Suggestion, keep your sink clean or empty along with the tub just in case you need that space. PLUS think of the water you’d use in your preps to wash dishes that could’ve been done before a blackout
Water is SO necessary. I am always in need of it each day. I have been filling any container that becomes empty, with soapy water for cleaning, flushing the toilet, cleaning a cut, shaving, wiping the dog's paws on muddy days, cleaning produce, or taking a sponge bath, cooling off, etc. Some of the water is bottled, but I want some larger containers, and the pills to drop in, for drinking water. I saw the video for making a well pump, and that is fascinating. It stated that the commercially made newer pumps are available at a big box store, but I just happen to have an older one, which they say is better, as a focal point, in one` of my flowerbeds...That will be useful, if we cannot use a our well.
@@jeanmader2302 we are on tank (cistern) water and our outside tap is gravity fed. We are also on septic tank so can “flush” the toilet with a bucket of water. Although we have a huge generator, you don’t want to become reliant on that for sure!!!!!
@@nz-nz We a also have a septic tank, and a leech field, And we pump every four years as there is just two of us in a three bedroom ranch. What could be better to flush a toilet than soapy water? LOL.
And keep the laundry done.
I believe some people will need to get safety test plugs for there toilet and tub, some city water systems have pump stations or something similar and when the power goes out it can send the sewage backwards from your toilet and tub filling your bathroom with sewage water, I'm on a well so am not a hundred percent sure, but have seen videos of people discussing this. The plugs you can get at a hardware store.
You are two lovely people. 🙂
We have found each family member has their own led headlamp with extra flat batteries. Also battery candles for safety.
If on a well, get a hand pump and piping so you can still access water.
I just bought a 5000 btu window ac that I can power with my solar generator
The dollar tree (buck n quarter tree), has those solar lights, that people line driveways etc. Get a dozen.
Thank you sir good idea
If you can build a sturdy timber stand and put a quality black garbage can, or galvanized can on top in direct sun, it will heat up during the day. Install a solar shower outside and it will give you a hot shower each day. Galvanized can is best for decorative purposes, they can be sprayed on the outside in colors of choice to look like a mini water tower.
I retreat to the Basement. It’s cool down their and I have a cot.
Last year I bought a 6000W solar generator with four 200W solar panels. Starting to think that might be the best purchase I ever made.
What brand of generator?
Eventually, the sun is going to be dimming... It will be worse in the northern states
@@beckywilliams832 from them spraying chemtrails
@Donna Bright I bought the Goal Zero 6000X with four 200W Boulder solar panels. I am pleased with my purchase. Heavy and bulky,but it provides a lot of power.
@@k.williamelliott7969 Goal Zero 6000X with four 200W Boulder solar panels.
I bought usb rechargeable personal fans last year. They are great.
for cooling your house you could look into running water pipes Underground been having that water pump through a heat exchanger with a fan behind it, and the underground will absorb all the heat from the water
Some one working with gov. Did say grid going down. Will come back. Plan for 45 days!! I live in city
Huge fan of the night lights that plug into the wall and come on when power goes out. Also act as rechargeable flashlights
Hi. Did you buy these at Home Depot or Lowes? The ones that come on when the power goes out.
I love your info thanks ☺️
I have jugs of regular water (I am on well water) that's for dogs cat washing flushing and then I have drinking water. I drink the well water but nobody else in my house does LOL and just in case for I have a water catchment outside.
3 months no power, 4 hurricanes,2004, poles burned to ground. Rural is last stop for power company! 104 inside home.
Side kick , 4 Patriot runs small frig but only clouded skies 8 weeks!
Love your vids. Blessings
Electric Chainsaw… I have one made by Kobalt and I love it. It works great!
Good advice. Just a note though, Carbon Monoxide is slightly *lighter* than air, so detectors should be mounted high, just like the manufacturer's instruct.
Great video. Lots of good info.