How to prepare your household for a power outage
Earlier this week, Spain, Portugal and parts of France endured a widespread electricity blackout, leaving millions without power.
Suddenly, people across the Iberian Peninsula were faced with hour-long queues at ATMS, escape lifts stuck between floors, and electronic security systems locking them out of their homes.
This has sparked many across Europe to consider preparing for the possibility of similar blackouts.
In March of this year, the Commission and High Representative launched the Preparedness Union Strategy to "enhance Europe's capability to prevent and respond to emerging threats".
Part of this plan included 'promoting population preparedness', a strategy that asked citizens to stockpile at least 72 hours' worth of food, water and other essentials to help them cope in a potential future crisis.
Here, we have listed some other helpful tips so you can feel prepared in case of an emergency.
Things to keep in your emergency kit
Bottled water
Non-perishable food that is ready to eat
Stocked-up first aid kit - easy access to medication such as an inhaler, insulin, etc.
Torch and spare batteries
Battery-operated LED lanterns or candles
Charged power banks, charging cables, and car chargers
Baby supplies - baby food, formula, boiled water, nappies, wipes
Pet food
Toiletries
Hot-water bottle, blankets, warm clothes
A crank radio - information and updates are usually broadcast on radio stations.
Consider a battery-operated security system or motion-activated lights outside your home
Things to prepare
Have your MPRN number readily available - this can be found on your electricity bill
Have a list of emergency numbers available
Know where your household fuses and trip switches are
If you have electronic gates or keycodes, be sure to have a manual override ready
If you are dependent on electricity for medical reasons, contact your supplier
Things to do during an outage
Check on vulnerable family, friends and neighbours
Keep pets inside
Keep fridges and freezers closed to help prevent food waste
Unplug or turn off electrical appliances to avoid overloading circuits when the power returns
Leave a lamp on to alert you when power comes back on
Lightly turn taps on to help keep pipes from freezing
Stay indoors whenever possible
Avoid fallen power lines. Call ESB networks (1800 372 999) immediately to report fallen lines or power outages.
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