Black outs

Since we have heard a lot about possible black outs to save electricity. 

Not sure if this will happen. 

But I made a wee list to be helpful of things you might find useful: 

Extra duvet to keep warm. 

Food flask, so you can make some warm food or soup before the actual black out to store for later in the day when electric is out. 

Some lanterns that are batter powered. 

some nice fairy lights battery powered, you can always put one up at the window to help those that are outside in the dark. 

Batteries. 

Some snacks and some food you can prepare cold. 

Keep phones charged and if you can afford to maybe get a DVD player that you can charge so you do not feel so lonely. 

Hope that helps. 

Parents
  • It's my understanding that if we do end up having blackouts, they will only occur as a last resort between the hours of 4pm and 7pm on a weekday (not at weekends). In that scenario, the internet and wi-fi will obviously be affected.

    I read an article (not recent) stating that in the event of a blackout, the BBC will offer a reduced service and provide news bulletins on its radio stations, which people will be able to access if they have a battery-powered radio. 

    Don't quote me on this, but if there are medical reasons why a person/household cannot be without power, and they are on the Priority Services Register (PSR), it's possible that they may not be affected. As I say, don't quote me on this because I'm not 100% certain and am just hazarding a guess.

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  • It's my understanding that if we do end up having blackouts, they will only occur as a last resort between the hours of 4pm and 7pm on a weekday (not at weekends). In that scenario, the internet and wi-fi will obviously be affected.

    I read an article (not recent) stating that in the event of a blackout, the BBC will offer a reduced service and provide news bulletins on its radio stations, which people will be able to access if they have a battery-powered radio. 

    Don't quote me on this, but if there are medical reasons why a person/household cannot be without power, and they are on the Priority Services Register (PSR), it's possible that they may not be affected. As I say, don't quote me on this because I'm not 100% certain and am just hazarding a guess.

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