We’ve all experienced power outages, and they can be incredibly frustrating. Even a brief five-minute blackout can feel like an eternity, especially without internet or lights, not to mention the worry about food spoiling in the fridge.

Since outages can occur at any time of year, it’s wise to prepare ahead. Creating an emergency plan and having a kit ready ensures you know how to communicate with loved ones and provides essentials like a flashlight to navigate in the dark.

Given the frequency of power outages and our reliance on electricity, let’s build on your emergency plan by addressing some common safety questions.

 

If You See a Downed Power Line

Stay clear and call 9-1-1 immediately. Downed power lines are extremely dangerous and should be treated as emergencies. Keep a distance of at least 10 meters (about the length of a city bus) until help arrives, and never attempt to touch or move a fallen line.

 

Keep Your Fridge and Freezer Closed

Resist the urge to open the fridge for midnight snacks! Keeping the doors closed can keep food in a full fridge cold for about four hours, while a full freezer can preserve frozen food for up to 48 hours. If you anticipate a prolonged outage, consider asking a friend if they can store your food safely until power is restored.

 

Be Aware of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can be dangerous. Never use a gas stovetop or oven for heating during an outage, and avoid using camp stoves, barbecues, or propane/kerosene heaters indoors. Gas-powered generators and grills should always be used outdoors, away from windows. To stay warm, layer your clothing or seek shelter with a friend or family member who has power.

 

How Long Will the Power Be Out?

The big question! For the most accurate and up-to-date information about outages in your area, check the BC Hydro outage map.

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