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Home 2017 September 20 10 Things You Should Avoid When The Power Goes Out

10 Things You Should Avoid When The Power Goes Out

Don’t go near pooling water

Power outages often happen during storms—which means that downed branches and power lines could be lurking beneath that new lake in your backyard. Even if you’re tempted to wade in to remove a few branches on your car, resist the urge and give authorized work crews the time and space they need to safely clear the area.

Sep 20, 2017Claudia Calina
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