Amy's New York Notebook

Friday, August 20, 2004
 
Blackout Kits

Blackout Kits

Thanks to Glenn Reynolds who has used his MSNBC column to link to my emergency kit advice I posted after last year's blackout. Not sure if I ever collected that advice in a nice little round-up and my on-vacation internet connection this week is a little shaky, so I'll do just a quickie here.

Among the key lessons I learned were that you want at least $50 in cash in your kit -- hopefully all in dollar bills. If the power goes, so goes your ATM access. You can't have too many batteries. You'll need some food you really want to eat. Old energy bars are functional, yet yucky. Don't waste your money on hand-cranked flashlights. Your cable, phone and internet connection could be out for days. Find out if you need special software to get a dial up connection if your cable internet connection goes dry.

I also now have a tiny battery-powered TV, and an LED light on my keychain. Not that you have to go this far, but my Treo 600 cell phone -- with camera, internet, e-mail and chat functions -- feels like it's going to give me many more communication options than when I unexpectedly found out a year ago that every phone in my apartment required electricity to function.






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