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Power outages: while we usually don’t know when they’re going to happen, there’s one thing we do know – with the colder seasons approaching, extreme weather is likely to follow close behind, and that means an increased chance of power outages.
The modern home is powered by electricity. While this affords us many conveniences, it also means that, when there’s a power outage, a lot can go wrong.
Depending on how long the power has been out, you might experience food spoilage, equipment damage from power surges, and work disruptions (if you work from home).
The electricity grid in the UK is generally very strong and stable, and we face comparatively fewer power outages when compared to other parts of the world.
But it’s not infallible. Extreme weather, including strong winds, storms and severe flooding, can cause damage to our infrastructure which may then lead to a power outage.
Unfortunately, we can’t predict when an extreme weather event is going to result in a power outage, but we can do the next best thing and prepare for it.
An emergency kit filled with all the essentials will serve you well during a power outage. Even if there isn’t a power cut and you’ve prepared a kit, you can have the assurance that you’ll be prepared the next time there is one.
Your emergency kit should include:
You may also want to include essential baby or pet supplies in your emergency kit.
In some situations, you can claim back money from your electricity provider if you’ve experienced a power outage. How much you can claim depends on how many hours you were without power.
If the power outage was planned and you were given less than 48 hours’ notice, or were given no notice, you can claim £30 from your distribution network operator (DNO).
In the event of a power outage:
For more information or for a full review of your insurance needs, please contact your local Ethos Broking advisor.
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