Keeping cold air in is key to keeping food during power outage - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Keeping cold air in is key to keeping food during power outage - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Joe Angeles / WUSTL PhotoIf in doubt, throw it out!A power outage. It can happen at any time of year for any number of reasons: a strong spring thunderstorm; an increased demand for air conditioning; heavy snow or ice on power lines or tree limbs; or even a wayward driver crashing into a utility pole. Whatever the cause, a power outage can spoil more than just that TV show you're watching or the book you're reading. A lack of refrigeration can jeopardize the safety of food. But what do you need to pitch and what can you keep once the power comes back on?
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