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Preparing for a power outage
Natural disasters like hurricanes, severe storms and wildfires
are forces to be reckoned with. Not only can they bring high-speed winds, heavy rains and roaring flames, but they can also knock out power grids for entire com- munities, leaving people without electricity when it’s needed most. No matter where you live in the coun- try, now’s the time to prepare your home and family for the
impact of prolonged power outages.
Extended power outages are more problematic than ever before due to more people working and learn- ing from home.
According to a CNBC re- port, 25% of workers are still working remotely in 2021. And the remote work trend is only expected to increase, meaning more people will rely on home technology to do their jobs and help their
children with school.
As more Americans re-
main at home, those in se- vere storm areas need to keep their lives running smoothly. Electricity is es- sential to aid our everyday lives and fortunately, being proactive can help reduce the risk of a power outage affecting your livelihood, al- lowing you and your family to ride out natural disasters in safety and comfort.
Here are some ways you can prepare for power out- ages if you think a severe storm is heading your way.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH BATTERIES AND BACKUPS
Losing your Wi-Fi is prob- lematic, especially during a power outage. Consider purchasing a battery backup
for your modem and wire- less router so you can stay connected. If your Wi-Fi pro- vider is down, don’t panic. You can still use your elec- tronic devices for work while keeping your family enter- tained during the outage. Make sure you have plenty of USB power banks and battery-powered wireless chargers on hand to keep
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