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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 4034505, member: 34"] As far as odd/unique. Turn your fridge and freezer to coldest settings now. Put deli meats and cheeses in to the freezer. They can freeze and take a day or two to defrost and still be safe to eat. Charge up all your mobile chargers, top off your car. If you lose power and get warm, you can sit in your car outside and let the A/C cool you down while you use/charge mobile devices. Get propane tanks filled up. Check out camping sections for that smaller propane tanks for portable grills. There are adapters to step up or step down from big grill to portable grill propane tanks. Water, water, water. Fill anything you can with potable water now. If you have cases of water bottles, put them in the freezer. They become ice cubes once the power goes off and they melt in to drinkable water. Any battery powered tools- get those chargers powered up. If you have a portable generator, for the love of god, don't run it indoors- carbon monoxide poisoning is real. Flashlights and batteries. 'nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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