Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There have been many suggestions and comments about a lot of dos and don'ts prior to and lots of good info during the storm.
I would like to hear what others have in mind or recommend from experience how to deal with an extensive duration power outage. We have a generator so will be able to run the refrigerator, lights and a roll around portable air conditioner. Of course we have no idea what damage will be done to the house and nearby neighbors. Communications will remain an issue if cell phone capability is also down for some period of time. Comments/suggestions/recommendations please. So many unknowns to deal with. Be safe and be careful. |
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We have 2 Parcar golf carts. Each have 8 batteries less than 1 year old. We will use a 3k watt inverter using those batteries to power some LED lighting, cable/tv if it is available, electric skillet, coffee maker and charge phones/ipads . Will also carefully power one of our refrigerators.
Hoping we can last for a week or so. Also have gas grill and our SUV. AC is not a big issue for us. I would be surprised if power would be out for more than 48 hours. Don
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I can use the solar panel on my golf cart
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Drink lots of warm beer
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Shouldn't have to do that. Have ice on hand and a large cooler. Also if you are lucky to have refreezeable ice bricks you should be Ok.
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In the aftermath of the storm, you can open some doors and windows for a cross draft rather than adding the strain of running the portable air conditioners. The air should be cool, but very humid. Run a couple of electric fans. During the last weather event that I went through I just sat out on my pool deck (screened pool) and watched nature, occasionally reading a bit. Daytime with no electricity - read a book. Nighttime with no electricity - go to bed and sleep. (Well, I do have an oil lamp, a Coleman camp lantern, a few LED flashlights, and candles, but seldom use them.) Food? You can live for days on oatmeal and water. Personally, I often have cheese grits for one of my daily meals. Did you know that eggs stay good for several days without refrigeration? People make this all too complicated. Oh.........coffee. You don't need those super coffee makers to make coffee.
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Saw this suggestion on one of the news channels. Fill all your tupperware containers about 3/4 full and freeze them. Can be used to help keep items cold in your cooler longer than bags of ice.
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We still have a corded landline due to being on call. No one knows how this will effect cell towers and for how long. Yep old fashion, but those who have one will most likely be able to contact family.
We are used to losing power in dead of winter for 10 days at a time. Fill you freezer to the max with containers of water. We use liters of saline bottles from our places of work over and over. Bags of ice melt faster than a block of ice. Make sure you do not block the vent so you do not prevent air flow. Cook everything portion into meal size labeled, then freeze. Have a thermometer. Keep an inventory of what and where in freezer. We have a contractor generator, but our freezer has held for 50 hours to a safe temp in summer.
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keep the Line Crews in your prayers there the ones that will be out there restoring this mess. there 1 of many that will be putting in long hours. I should know for I was one...Be safe out there
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I expect most if not all of the Villages' stores, restaurants and the like will all be closed tomorrow and Monday as well. |
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They too need some time to prepare and be safe. |
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I put in all the cashiers' names when I am registering the various bills for Where's George so I do remember the various names of cashiers over the years. Just a little reminder that these store workers have lives too. One of our neighbors works at one of the Ace Hardwares. |
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Just got off the phone with 1 of my buds who's a supv. From the national grid in rhode island.there sending 40 line crews down to florida to help with restoration . Thank you brothers
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Had a dear friend in that line of business. You are special folks and do appreciate what your brothers and sisters do for us.
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