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So I am fairly lucky where I live. I learned during a severe storm a few years ago, my electric is on the same grid as the grade school, which means I am top priority for power being on. The grade school is an emergency shelter so they get their power back fast. I have a few small battery powered heaters and a few small camping heaters. If need be for short times, I have in winter a quick set up to move everyone into the smallest room in the house (the bathroom) and set up heat. This works for 12 hours or less.
In excess of 12 hours, everyone relocates to my In-laws house. They have a backup wood burning stove as heat in their home.
Im somewhat lucky in that I solely do rescue and I am ready to go always. So I have bags and tubs set to move fast. I have stacks of tubs of all sizes to move stuff if needed depending on what is here. Thankfully right now, everything is fairly small and easily relocated with the exception of one boa constrictor that is bigger and my in-laws may not appreciate. :) But I kept their son alive so I can get away with anything.... ----- Cindy Steinle PHFaust Visit kingsnake on Facebook! Follow Kingsnake on Twitter!
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- Winter and Cold Prep! - Rich_Crowley, Mon Dec 15 14:21:44 2025 *HOT TOPIC*
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