Why Your Household Should Stock up on Batteries
Your household ought to have an emergency kit ready, since
disasters frequently wipe out essentials such as electricity.
And one of the most valuable items to put in your emergency kit
is batteries. After the immediate danger of a natural disaster
has passed, people are stunned upon discovering water,
electricity, and phones out of service. Characteristically, they
endure the initial circumstances only to realize the disaster is
far from over. They hurry to the closest store to replenish
water and food, but when the whole district has the same idea,
supplies go quick, or skyrocket in price.
Your emergency kit should be refreshed often, so you're sure all
batteries are functional if and when you have to use them. Don't
forget to include assorted sizes and voltages. If you wonder why
batteries can be so helpful in a disaster situation, keep
reading.
In an emergency you'll be desperate for any kind of link to the
outside world. Usually electricity is the first thing to go and
the last to come back. After the storm, a battery operated radio
will give you the essential information about your community,
such as when water is safe to drink, where to go for medical
help, when it is safe to come out of your house and so forth.
Without a radio, you can be in a panic and uncertain what to do
following a disaster. Radio signals are always available from
somewhere and you will be able to tune into a news channel for
information and updates.
Batteries come in handy for flashlights when the electricity
does go out. You might own a flashlight, but almost never use
it. Probably the batteries will be dead when you really need it.
You will need to get around your home at nighttime and find
things you need until your electricity comes back on. Candles
are ok, but can be unsafe, and not as portable.
It may be required to purify drinking water following a
disaster. Boiling water on the stove will not be an option. Buy
a small battery operated water purifier for your emergency kit
Extra batteries are important; you will probably be using this
machine a lot.
Small heaters and fans that run on batteries are now available,
and you may certainly need some when a disaster strikes. If a
disaster hits in the humid summer months, a fan will be a more
than just a luxury. If disaster comes along the winter, you may
depend on the heater to survive. If you do purchase one, ensure
to have a lot of batteries on hand because these units will go
through batteries quickly.
Having a good assortment of batteries in your household is a
prudent idea, but plan ahead and buy what you need before a
disaster. You will thank yourself.