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Make a Safety Kit
Put the items below in your kit to keep your family comfortable during a power failure. Replace batteries, food, and water once a year. Make sure everyone in your family knows where the kit is stored.

  • Torches
  • A battery-powered radio
  • Extra batteries for torches and radio
  • A three-day supply of bottled water
  • Canned and dried foods
  • Manual can opener
  • Blankets
  • First aid supplies

Power Failure Safety Checklist:

Do you know what to do during a power failure? Print this checklist and keep it in a convenient spot so you can find it easily if your power goes off.

  • Check and see if your neighbours have electricity. If they do, ask an adult to check your fuses or circuit breakers to rule out problems with electricity inside your home.
  • Once you’re sure it’s a power failure, call your local electricity supplier and let them know. Do not call 111 unless you have a real emergency.
  • Use a transistor radio and listen to your local radio station for updates.
  • Use a torch when it gets dark. Avoid candles because of the fire risk.
  • Unplug computers, TVs, VCRs, and other sensitive appliances. This will avoid possible damage when electricity comes back on.
  • Turn off all but one of the lights that were on, so you will notice when electricity is restored.
  • Turn off heat–producing appliances like electric irons and heaters to prevent fires in case no one is home when power is restored.
  • Traffic lights and railroad crossings may not work. If you are in a car, remind the driver to stop, look, and listen for cross traffic.
  • If you are stuck in a lift, stay there and wait for help. Never try to climb out between floors.

 

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