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A guide to survive load shedding

- LIFESTYLE REPORTER

STRUGGLING power utility Eskom has announced that its customers can expect load shedding until Friday.

Here are some tips to get you through:

Communicat­ion: Ensure that your cellphone, laptop, tablet and radio are always fully charged when power is available. This will allow you to communicat­e with friends and family during load shedding.

Transport: Make sure that your vehicle always has fuel in the tank as most petrol stations are unable to pump fuel during power outages.

Cash: Keep some cash on you as ATMs cannot operate without electricit­y.

Security and safety: Back-up batteries for electric gates, garage doors and security systems should be kept in a good working condition and be able to last through periods of load shedding. Store temporary lighting such as battery-powered torches, gas lamps and candles in places where they will be easy to find in the dark.

Eating: If you do not have a gas stove, prepare meals before the power is scheduled to be switched off. Boil water in your kettle and keep it in vacuum flasks for hot drinks. You can also use an insulating cover on teapots, pots and pans to keep drinks and meals warm.

Medication: Most medication requiring refrigerat­ion can be kept in a closed fridge for several hours without spoiling, but you should check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

Traffic lights: Intersecti­ons with traffic lights that are not working because of load shedding should be treated as four-way-stops. The motorist who stops first may proceed first if the way is clear and safe to do so. Please stay calm and follow defensive driving techniques.

Be energy-wise

Switch off those appliances that you don’t need.

Switch off your geyser and only switch it on for up to two hours per day. This will also save you money

Delay switching on lights and appliances until after the peak periods

Visit www.savingelec­tricity.org.za for more tips to save electricit­y. For more tips, read the latest Home Improver's digital magazine here: https://cutt.ly/ lnxXUgr

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