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09-08-2017 11:21 AM
To determine loss of power during storm! Simple and brilliant!
http://www.wesh.com/article/cup-quarter-trick/8697229
09-08-2017 11:36 AM
One thing that I saw to do on my facebook page was to put all of your important papers and photos and such inside your dishwasher and lock the door.
Dishwashers are water tight, and supposedly, your stuff will be safe in there.
I honestly don't know if this would actually work or not, but it's been making the rounds on fb as one thing to do.
09-08-2017 11:37 AM
Another trick I heard of is putting important papers in your dish washer
as it is water tight .. although at 150 mph. ....who knows ...
09-08-2017 11:42 AM
@Big Joanie@LTT1@Plaid Pants2 Might work OK (if you still have a dishwasher after the storm).
09-08-2017 11:47 AM
@2blonde wrote:@Big Joanie@LTT1@Plaid Pants2 Might work OK (if you still have a dishwasher after the storm).
Well I thought of that ....I had heard that after Andrew .. Washing Machines
were floating in neighbors pools ....I have a house in Ft. Myers .. so I will
let you know !!!
09-08-2017 11:48 AM
We fill a small water bottle half full, put into freezer on its side and let it freeze. Then stand the bottle up, if the power goes off, the water will be in the bottom of the bottle. This is good to do when you've been gone on vacation, and wouldn't know if you'd lost power, and food had thawed and refrozen.
09-08-2017 11:53 AM
@2blondeSad to say, but you are so right! Lots of the recommended prep works really well - until it doesn't. Those who are in flood zones, those who get right-quadrant hits of the top winds may do everything people have discovered helpful, all to no avail.
09-08-2017 11:58 AM
@millieshops Right on. My friends are taking no chances. They loaded up the cats and whatever they could get into the SUV and came back to Ohio last night (a long drive, but they really didn't have anywhere else to go).
09-08-2017 11:59 AM
Especially at 105 mph. winds .. just make sure your insurance is paid up...
Right now we are trying to decide to cut the screen on our screen cage as
it helps the wind go through.. without taking the whole cage with it .. which
I have seen ...but as I said at 100 mph or more ..I don't think anything will
help....
09-08-2017 12:00 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:One thing that I saw to do on my facebook page was to put all of your important papers and photos and such inside your dishwasher and lock the door.
Dishwashers are water tight, and supposedly, your stuff will be safe in there.
I honestly don't know if this would actually work or not, but it's been making the rounds on fb as one thing to do.
@Plaid Pants2 I would suggest putting those papers in a plastic bag that seals tightly.
You can always double seal the bag with waterproof tape.
Important papers should be scanned and backed up from your computer. The little drive is so small and easy to put in a go bag. Most papers can fit easily into a gallon size plastic bag, too, to take with you.
I'm not keen on the dishwasher idea but at least double waterproof them before doing this.
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