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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1960843" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>7 days during the ice storm (1 year before the one in Tulsa) out in the country and total electric. Generator with small box heaters, single lamp and lots of blankets. Closed off most of the house and kept a few rooms warm with the fireplace for heating and cooking. Made a good Emergency Checklist adding many things I want to think of to be ready for next time like keeping the mower gas cans full during the winter, and taking a warm shower before the WH cools down, melting buckets of ice with the generator exhaust to flush the toilet. (water plant was down also), keeping the chain saw handy for a trip to fill up the gas cans so you can get down the back roads, for next time. etc. Not fun, but manageable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1960843, member: 24583"] 7 days during the ice storm (1 year before the one in Tulsa) out in the country and total electric. Generator with small box heaters, single lamp and lots of blankets. Closed off most of the house and kept a few rooms warm with the fireplace for heating and cooking. Made a good Emergency Checklist adding many things I want to think of to be ready for next time like keeping the mower gas cans full during the winter, and taking a warm shower before the WH cools down, melting buckets of ice with the generator exhaust to flush the toilet. (water plant was down also), keeping the chain saw handy for a trip to fill up the gas cans so you can get down the back roads, for next time. etc. Not fun, but manageable. [/QUOTE]
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