By Eric Holm


Having an effective emergency preparedness plan in place can mean the difference between life and death in the event of a disaster. It is important to know what to do if the house loses power during the winter and it is no longer possible to keep the home warm. Anyone stuck in a broken down car in the middle of winter is at risk of developing painful frostbite or life threatening hypothermia if there is no way to get warm.

One thing everyone should do is purchase a quantity of solar blankets. Store a few blankets in the house and a few in your automobile. This way you will be ready no matter what happens.

When the home heating systems fails, it may not be possible to get it repaired immediately. There may be situations where you are stuck for hours, or even days, without heat. This can be a seriously dangerous situation depending on how cold it is outside. It is important to think about every family member and his or her ability to deal with the cold. Solar sleeping bags and blankets can offer an effective solution for a variety of problems regardless of weather conditions. This type of blanket will keep you warm by trapping body heat underneath it. Cover up with this type of blanket and you will be warm in no time at all. These blankets can be equally helpful on a hot day. A solar blanket placed over the car window will deflect the rays of the sun and keep the interior of the vehicle cooler.

Portable water heaters are also handy to have around in the event of a disaster. These units use propane to heat the water and can be attached directly to any ordinary garden hose. It takes just a few minutes to get hot water. A rechargeable battery is used to power the pump. Make sure the batteries are always charged to full capacity so the unit will be ready any time you need it.

There are many other items that can help in the event you lose heat to your home or automobile. Hand warming packs work similar to the ice packs typically found in a first aid kit. Once the material inside the package is activated, it will provide warmth for several hours. Anytime power is lost you will also lose the ability to use electric powered lights. Always have several flashlights and plenty of batteries around. Candles will provide enough light but they are dangerous and can never be left unattended. Battery operated flashlights and candles offer safer options for when the lights go out. It will be worth your time and effort to devise a plan before disaster strikes.




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