Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2016

Winter Storm Outage Tips You May Not Have Thought Of


Winter Weather Outages Preparation Tips You Might Not Have Thought Of

Winter is finally here, and along with winter comes the possibility of power outages. Sure, you know to insulate the windows and purchase batteries. But did you think of these other important things?

*Have extra blankets and thick clothing available

Have extra blankets and clothes available to use during a winter power outage.  When the power goes out, your home could easily lose its heating source, and you will need the blankets and clothes to keep warm. You and your family should dress in as many layers as possible to keep warm. Keep your head covered since a large percentage of one’s body heat is lost through the head.

It is also a good idea to keep blankets in your car. If you have too, you can use your car for brief periods to access its heater. If you have a wood burning fireplace, it is a good idea to stock up on wood before the weather turns cold.

*Section off the house

Close off most of the rooms in your house. You and your family should gather in one main room like the living room or a bedroom to stay warm.  It is easier to try to heat one room than a whole house. 

*Fill up the gas tanks

Fill up your gas tanks before extremely cold weather strikes.  Gas heaters and gas stoves can help you and your family stay warm. They can also be used to prepare food during the power outage. Don’t forget to also fill up the car with gas. Your car can prove to be a source of heat.  You can use its heater for short periods to keep warm.  Just don’t try to sleep inside your car with it running as this could result in carbon monoxide poisoning.

* Flameless candles and flashlights

With the power out, you and your family will need a way of lighting your home.  Purchase several flashlights and flameless candles. Flameless candles eliminate the dangers of a fire. Have enough flashlights to light several rooms in your home. These will provide a source of lighting.

*Cook perishable food

If you have a way of preparing food, go ahead and cook your perishable food. The food can stay cool for a little while because of the freezing weather, but if the power remains off, it will ruin. Once you have consumed all of the perishable items, then start on the canned goods.

*Bottled water

Stock up on bottled water. Power outages can cause the water to also be off. Purchase enough water to last for at least a week. You will need this water for drinking and preparing food.

*Have a landline phone

When the power goes off at my house, the cordless phone is dead. Cell phones are great, but they also needed to be charges. So, keep at least one landline phone in your home.  .  Having one landline phone will ensure that you still have a way of communicating.

*Prevent frostbite

Protect your extremities and move around as much as possible to keep the blood circulating to your extremities.

* First aid kit

Before the cold weather strikes, have your first aid kit stocked and ready to use. This kit should include gloves, alcohol, cotton balls, bandages, Neosporin, gauzes, and other emergency items that can used if an emergency strikes.

Preparation is the key to surviving a winter power outage. So, be prepared!

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

January Writing Prompts


January Journal Writing Topics

Don’t let the frosty winds of January stop you from writing. Warm up with the following January writing prompts.

1.      January 1 is New Year’s Day. Lists 4 of your New Year’s Resolutions and explain your plan for sticking to your goal.

2.      Write a poem about New Year’s Day.

3.      January 3 is the birthday of J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. List 3 of your favorite science fiction stories and explain why you love them.

4.      January 3 is also Fruitcake Toss Day. Research the origin of the Fruitcake. Write about how the tradition of giving fruitcakes began.

5.      Write a poem about snowflakes.

6.      Research snow. Describe how it is formed.

7.      January is National Braille Literary Month. Research Louis Braille. Write a brief paragraph about his life.

8.      January 6th is the birthday of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Read one or two of short Sherlock Holmes stories. Write about your favorite one.

9.      Super bowl Sunday is on its way. Research Super bowl Sunday. Discuss its origin.

10.  Winter can be full of strange weather. Snow and ice are not its only forms of precipitation. Some southern states have even had tornadoes on Christmas Day. Write about a winter day you will never forget.

11.  Some animals hibernate in the winter. List 5 of these animals.

12.  Write a letter to Old Man Winter

13.  January 10th is National House Plant Appreciation Day. List 3 benefits of house plants.

14.  January 15th is National Hat Day. If you could design a unique hat, what would it look like?

15.  Dr. Martin Luther King was born on January 20. Research his life. Write about 3 of his major accomplishments.

16.  January 21 is National Hugging Day. It was created in 1986 by Reverend Kevin Zaborney. Research Rev. Zaborney. List 3 facts about his life.

17.  Who would you like to give a hug and why?

18.  January is National Soup Month. Think of your 2 favorite soups. Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting them.

19.  Author Allan Alexander Milne’s was born on January 18. He is the creator of Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Write about your favorite character from Winnie the Pooh.

20.  January 23 is National Pie Day. Research 3 of your favorite pies. Write about how they originated.

21.  January 27 is the birthday of author Lewis Carroll. Carroll is most known for his book Alice in Wonderland. Write about a strange dream that you have had.

Have some wintry fun this January. Use some of the writing prompts listed above.