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Details are still up in the air, but forecasters feel certain we're facing a significant winter storm this weekend. How prepared do you need to be?
“Away from your home. Not inside your home. Not in your garages, your crawlspaces, under your porch or anything like that. Keep it at least 20 feet away from your building,” Fire Marshal Marcus Delaney said.
Nobody wants to deal with a power outage. Aside from the aggravation of not having access to the internet, it can also cause serious problems like spoiling food, or extreme temperatures during summer and winter. Picking up a home generator can make a big ...
Depending on where you live, power outages can happen frequently in the winter — and not just during winter storms. Rain, sleet, high winds and trees falling can all damage power lines and equipment,
No heat, no wood-burning fireplace. What do you do? Create a warm room.
A potential ice storm is heading toward Atlanta this weekend, and officials warn it could knock out power lines. Here's how to prepare.
The city of Belpre is installing a generator to prevent water supply issues during extended power outages after discovering their water well fields lacked emergency power connections.
A potential ice storm is heading toward Louisville this weekend, which could mean power outages. Here's how to prepare
I discovered a little-known way to power your home during an outage - here's how
A generator can provide much needed backup power during a winter storm-related power outage, but safety should always be the top priority. Here's what you need to know, according to the .
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