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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 use all your water at once

Unless you get water from a well, most plumbing does not require electricity—which is a relief, since that means your toilet should work! But your hot water tank can hold only so much, and some citywide systems use electricity to pump sewage from homes to the treatment plant, which could quickly get backed up. So, shower and flush sparingly to keep everything running longer.

Sep 20, 2017Claudia Calina
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