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Tips provided for those dealing with power outages

After a massive power outage affected Thermal residents last week, when over 100 power poles were snapped by a heavy wind storm, Cal Fire officials are offering some helpful tips for residents dealing with longterm outages.

Be Prepared:

Have a refrigerator thermometer
Know where you can get dry ice
Keep on hand a few days’ worth of ready-to-eat foods that do not require cooking or cooling, which depend on electricity

When the Power Goes Out:

Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible
The refrigerator will keep food cold for about 4 hours if it is unopened
Refrigerators should be kept at 40 F or below for proper food storage

Once the Power is Restored:

Check the temperature inside of your refrigerator and freezer
If an appliance thermometer was kept in the freezer, check the temperature when the power comes back on. If the freezer thermometer reads 40 F or below, the food is safe and may be refrozen.
If a thermometer has not been kept in the freezer, check each package of food to determine its safety. You can’t rely on appearance or odor. If the food still contains ice crystals or is 40 F or below, it is safe to refreeze or cook.
Refrigerated food should be safe as long as the power was out for no more than 4 hours. Keep the door closed as much as possible.
Discard any perishable food (such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs or leftovers) that has been above 40 F for two hours or more

Read full list of tips in both English and Spanish

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