Living where I do it’s a necessity and fact of life. High winds and more frequently knock down power lines. Worst yet has been close to 72 hours.
wont get into too much or too detailed, just the basics and redundancy.
A duel fuel generator that can power the house ( start up/run loads). I have 60 pounds ( 2x30) of dedicated propane, I simply don’t touch until needed. plus 20 pound tanks I use for BBQ. I start with the 20s. So I always have roughly 100 pounds of propane on hand and can quickly get more if I think it might last and the 20s run dry. Propane that doesn’t go stale, or gum up carburetors. Last thing you want is a genny that won’t start.
If all my propane runs out, and I can’t get refills because gas stations are down too, or I can’t buy new pre filled 20s… I always have lots of gas too that I have on hand for boat, cars lawn tractor, other stuff, that’s always fairly fresh. But so far, haven’t needed to use gas in it.
The genny hooks up to my hydro meter. Plug it in, turn it on, and all is good.
Total cost, genny plus meter link ( back then
) about $2,500. Compared to Generacs and standbys. I can buy 4 or more new gennys If I ever need to replace the genny. So figure I’m good for 20 or more years. I always test it in Oct.
Orher than that. Cash in the house to buy 20pound propane from corner stores or who ever doesn’t need their 20s and neighbors that might like to warm their hands or a warm bed for a night. In the cold cellar about 20 litres of water and some dry food /canned stuff.
Plus my guns, bows, and fishing equipment, incase it’s armegeddon, or zombies or Someone tries to steal my genny