Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dealing with emergency power outages and keeping warm in winter

When the temperatures are in the teens and single numbers, a power outage can zap the warmth out of a house quickly. An alternative heating source can save the day or cause more harm such as a fire if not installed properly, cleaned periodically, or maintained. Planning is key to a successful back-up heat source for an emergency.

If no alternative heat source is available, i.e. a wood or gas stove, then a gas powered generator can help during a power outage. Having a professional set up a system that is easily turned on may be the best and safest way to go. Setting up a generator improperly may cause electricity to flow into the wires around your house, creating a hazzard for electrical line crews who expect lines to be dead. In spite of the warning, "No line is safe to touch -- EVER," accidents do happen.

On a blowing snowy night when it is hard to warm up -- with electrical power in full force -- it's nice to have a Cozy Cat Warmer to snuggle with. Maine Warmers has a variety of Comforting Creatures to help you through the cold months.


Man using a Black Bear microwave heating pad, another man using an alligator neck warmer, and an elderly woman with a Cozy Sheep heat pad
Maine Warmers' Comforting Creatures offer cozy companionship in winter.

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