Chip
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We lost power for, what, 5 days. We did fine. There was power around town so it was never threatening, but losing power is always a learning experience.
There are sections of NY and NJ that are descending into complete chaos: No lights, food, water, heat. Toilets aren't flushing. 3 hour lines for gas. It does not take long.
So here's a few thoughts, please add yours. (Let's pretend you don't want to rely on Help, because It's probably preoccupied) :
"We" all have camp stoves, white gas, lanterns, water filters, extra food, right ?
My issues were:
- The house was starting to get cold. We have a fireplace but I don't normally use it as it only heats one or 2 rooms and does not do that well. I would need propane space heaters or a generator to keep the house warm if it got colder. Small gas generators are fine but run out of gas and gas stations aren't required to be operating and often don't when there's no electricity. You can't store gas easily either. I like diesel. It can be stored but you may have a couple hundred gallons already as it is home heating oil. A diesel car or truck and generator and a couple hundred gallons of fuel available would be comforting.
- We have a well and septic. No faucet drinking water and toilets need to be flushed "manually". We had plenty of drinking water but it takes about 2 1/2 gallons of water to flush a toilet. So a family of 4 might easily go through 5 gallons of water a day flushing. A bottomless supply of water would be a good thing; a pool, pond, stream, rain barrels or sump pump hole come to mind.
A small house with a good wood stove, a source for water and off the grid solar would be better.
Red Cross was serving hot chocolate and cookies to people who had no clothes, food, water or fuel. Don't think "Someone" will be there.
Oh: and if you live where it could POSSIBLY flood: Get the freak out early.
Sorry if this comes off as negative. I'm now warm with a cold beer at my disposal. I hope all are well.
There are sections of NY and NJ that are descending into complete chaos: No lights, food, water, heat. Toilets aren't flushing. 3 hour lines for gas. It does not take long.
So here's a few thoughts, please add yours. (Let's pretend you don't want to rely on Help, because It's probably preoccupied) :
"We" all have camp stoves, white gas, lanterns, water filters, extra food, right ?
My issues were:
- The house was starting to get cold. We have a fireplace but I don't normally use it as it only heats one or 2 rooms and does not do that well. I would need propane space heaters or a generator to keep the house warm if it got colder. Small gas generators are fine but run out of gas and gas stations aren't required to be operating and often don't when there's no electricity. You can't store gas easily either. I like diesel. It can be stored but you may have a couple hundred gallons already as it is home heating oil. A diesel car or truck and generator and a couple hundred gallons of fuel available would be comforting.
- We have a well and septic. No faucet drinking water and toilets need to be flushed "manually". We had plenty of drinking water but it takes about 2 1/2 gallons of water to flush a toilet. So a family of 4 might easily go through 5 gallons of water a day flushing. A bottomless supply of water would be a good thing; a pool, pond, stream, rain barrels or sump pump hole come to mind.
A small house with a good wood stove, a source for water and off the grid solar would be better.
Red Cross was serving hot chocolate and cookies to people who had no clothes, food, water or fuel. Don't think "Someone" will be there.
Oh: and if you live where it could POSSIBLY flood: Get the freak out early.
Sorry if this comes off as negative. I'm now warm with a cold beer at my disposal. I hope all are well.
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