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10 Things You Should Avoid When The Power Goes Out

Don’t leave things plugged in

As soon as the power goes out, walk around and unplug bigger power users (like televisions, computers, and appliances), and turn off smaller ones, like lamps or radios. The risk: When the electricity comes back on, you could get a power surge that will fry your electronics—or overload your house’s circuits.

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