WWYD?
One of my fascinations is to be prepared for a long-term blackout, since someone knocked down the twins a few years back.
COOKING:
Although I live in a gas market, and most here cook with gas, I now prefer electric cooking. But I do have a small AVANTI brand Turkish stove as a back-up (Easy grandpa, stop rolling over in your grave.) Unlike most gas stoves avaailable here, all burners (broiler and oven as well) can be used in a black-out. SOLD. It has a "clicker" sparker for when there IS electricity. The oven knob needs to be held in until igntion is "proved"
HOT WATER:
In an ideal world I would have a GAS hot water heater in that IIRC both storage and instantaneous types are non-electric.
HEAT:
Gas fired steam heat can be converted to a mili-volt system that is non-electric. [My system is oil-fired so that can't happen.] There are non-electric gas wall-furnaces (as found in California) mounted betwen std 16 inch o.c. studs. There are also gas console heaters that sit on the floor as well.
APPLIANCES:
for this a small natural-gas fired generator would suffice. W, D, DW, water pump, sump-pump, ref, freezer and TV/radio
oh and lights as well.
Anyone else have any other thoughts on preparedness?
One of my fascinations is to be prepared for a long-term blackout, since someone knocked down the twins a few years back.
COOKING:
Although I live in a gas market, and most here cook with gas, I now prefer electric cooking. But I do have a small AVANTI brand Turkish stove as a back-up (Easy grandpa, stop rolling over in your grave.) Unlike most gas stoves avaailable here, all burners (broiler and oven as well) can be used in a black-out. SOLD. It has a "clicker" sparker for when there IS electricity. The oven knob needs to be held in until igntion is "proved"
HOT WATER:
In an ideal world I would have a GAS hot water heater in that IIRC both storage and instantaneous types are non-electric.
HEAT:
Gas fired steam heat can be converted to a mili-volt system that is non-electric. [My system is oil-fired so that can't happen.] There are non-electric gas wall-furnaces (as found in California) mounted betwen std 16 inch o.c. studs. There are also gas console heaters that sit on the floor as well.
APPLIANCES:
for this a small natural-gas fired generator would suffice. W, D, DW, water pump, sump-pump, ref, freezer and TV/radio
oh and lights as well.
Anyone else have any other thoughts on preparedness?