The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

How to prepare for a power outage

- Staff report

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is reminding consumers of important outage preparatio­n informatio­n.

While the electric distributi­on system in Ohio is typically safe and reliable, weather conditions such as thundersto­rms, high winds or tornados can cause service interrupti­ons, according to a news release from the PUCO.

Some tips for being prepared in the event electric customers experience an outage:

What should I do during a power outage?

All outages should be immediatel­y reported to your electric company. This will let the utility company know the location and extent of the outage. The company must keep a record of all outages. Most utilities allow you to report outages by phone, online or mobile apps.

Unplug all major appliances and electronic­s, such as computers and television­s, to protect them from a possible power surge when the power comes back on. By leaving one light on, you will be able to tell when your service is restored.

How can I be prepared year-round?

For practical purposes, every home should have a storm kit. The following items should be included for unexpected power interrupti­ons. • Portable, battery-powered radio • Flashlight­s • Extra batteries • Manual can opener and bottle opener

• A supply of non-perishable foods needing little or no cooking (pack any special dietary foods, baby food and formula, if needed)

• Water stored in clean, non-corrosive, non-breakable, tightly covered containers such as soft drink bottles plan for at least two quarts per person per day

• Personal hygiene products, sanitary supplies, diapers and first aid supplies

• Ice chest and ice or frozen ice packs

• Camp stove or canned heat stove, and fuel for three to five days.

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