MASSACHUSETTS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Tel: 508-820-2000
Fax: 508-820-2030
Website: www.mass.gov/mema
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Peter Judge
(508) 820-2002
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has the following
tips for dealing with a possible power outage:
. Check flashlights and portable radios to ensure that they are working,
and you have extra batteries. A radio is
an important source of critical weather and emergency information during a
storm.
. If your water supply could be affected by a power outage (a well-water
pump system), fill your bathtub and spare containers with water. Water in the bathtub should be used for
sanitation purposes only, not as drinking water. Pouring a pail of water from the tub directly
into the bowl can flush a toilet. . Set your refrigerator and freezer to their
coldest settings (remember to reset them back to normal once power is
restored). During an outage, do not open
the refrigerator or freezer door unnecessarily.
Food can stay cold in a full refrigerator for up to 24 hours, and in a well-packed freezer for 48 hours (24 hours
if it is half-packed).
. If you have medication that requires refrigeration, check with your
pharmacist for guidance on proper storage during an extended outage. . In order
to protect against possible voltage irregularities that can occur when power is
restored, you should unplug all sensitive electronic equipment, including TVs,
stereo,
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) is the state agency
responsible for coordinating federal, state, local, voluntary and private
resources during emergencies and disasters in the
GOVERNOR PATRICK
Local Contact:
Brian Carlson, M.S.
Health Inspector
Conservation Agent
Deputy Emergency Manager
Town of
Phone: 508-487-7000 ext. 537
Email: bcarlson@provincetown-ma.gov