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We were here for Michael (Atlantic side) and had some wind and rain....nothing too bad. Irma came right over us---sounded bad etc. Some areas had flooding and damage but it was scattered. Folks in the newer area never lost power (at least we didn't). Little damage was done---a couple of shrubs blew over but we "righted" them and they're healthy. A bit of siding flew off but got re-attached later. Yes, be sure to bring in outside items. Just use common sense. I try to stay away from constant weather news---just check on progress is all. The media feeds into the frenzy. Yes, we can get affects of the storm but I'd rather live here than on any of the coast(s).
I went out early this morning to the store (7:30 a.m./Monday)---went to Trailwinds Publix and it was busy but not crazy---yet. One thing though, ALL of their coolers were either empty or roped off supposedly because a generator had ceased on them. So 1/2 my list didn't get bought. By the time I got finished I just came home. Didn't want to go to another store because by that time traffic was denser and I figure that store would be crazy/busy. I'll take my chances and do it later on. |
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Make a video of the inside of your house for insurance purposes. Store in a secure place.
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It likely has electronic ignition no longer use points. If, you have compression, spark and gas it should run. Fuel in tank? If old fuel no need to remove the tank, you can suck the fuel out with a turkey baster kind of thing. There are hand pumps-no need unless you already have one. With fresh fuel, if it doesn't at least fire and stop, take the plug out. If, it is wet with fuel, touch the plug to the block, pull the starter cord-it is easy as there is no compression with the plug out. You should see a BRIGHT spark. Look on U TUBE. Surely you will find cures for most everything. Everthing except getting older. |
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ALL POWER, 100%, is supplied by overhead wires. In The Villages, the final portion is underground, 100s of miles before that point are overhead wires. |
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We were out of power for four days. In the winter. With electric-powered oil heat. We had no trouble with bad food in the fridge, we just put it in boxes out in the garage where it stayed icy cold. That was AFTER we spent 4 hours shoveling a path from the back door to the garage. |
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Seriously, all you can do is the best you can. Toilet paper is actually a fairly new invention. |
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A 1000 watt generator is 50cc. A 7500 watt generator uses a 420 cc engine, or 840% more carbon monoxide. Details matter, this is just one small example. |
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I lost a well up north. Let me tell you drinking water was not a problem, toilet water is. Men, a working toilet is part of the marriage contract. I filled mine by getting water from a bucket thrown into a pond and hauling it back. A rope was very useful. I can assure you you need a lot of water for a toilet. Side note, you don't get a well put in when you want it, the driller tells you when they will do it |
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Smaller portable generators need to be run outside. The power would need to run through extention cords. You would need heavy duty extension cords and yes your door would need to be open far enough for the cord to pass through. It is likely you would need to wait for the rain to stop before running the generator. You could build a cover for the generator designed to let air in and exhaust out-probably too late now. If, you/we loose power, it all depends but if it is only out while it is raining you will wonder why you bought a generator. If, it is out for 4-5 days as it was for us pre-florida, you will wish you had a generator. I DO NOT HAVE ONE. We have an electric stove. When we were without power, we had gas. Aside-1-2 days is an adventure. Four or five days and it is no longer fun. All you can do is the best you can. |
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Electricity in your house won't get internet access to a server that has no electricity. |
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Witches broom would need to be tested for emissions. Lion and scarecrow-racial issues? Other then that WAS a classic movie. |
Where can I get sandbags in The Villages I'm very concerned that there are no steps and driving rain could enter the home through front door and garage
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