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- | ====== Prepping: Preparations ====== | ||
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- | --- //John Pumford-Green 21/12/22 23:07// | ||
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- | Then it turned nasty, and somewhat surreal. | ||
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- | ==== The Shetland Power Outage of December 2022 ==== | ||
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- | The snow became heavier and had a peculiar " | ||
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- | I'll ignore the specific sequence of events of my day, as I'm more interested here in the longer term consequences of the snow storm rather then the " | ||
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- | We eventually got home after a 4 hour journey in very poor weather, with bad roads (and not a few poor drivers, unused or unable to drive in snow) to contend with, at approx 8pm to find the power at home had failed. This is not unusual, and initially the electricity company (SSEN) were estimating 23:00 for restoration. No problem, we have wood-burning stoves for heating, in two rooms, and a gas (propane) cooker for heating water and for cooking food. | ||
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- | One evening without power is not unusual, and nothing to worry about. | ||
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- | We had our Petzl headtorches on, we lit the woodstoves and we made a meal. | ||
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- | As the evening went on, the full severity of the power failures began to be known, and the repair estimate moved to "22:00 tomorrow" | ||
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- | This was the start of a 6 day power outage, in sub-zero weather conditions, with snow and ice and occasional gale force winds. | ||
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- | The 3 mile section of single track road connecting us to the main road network, and to shops for supplies, was almost impassable by the next morning. I certainly wasn't willing to try my luck, in a 2WD van, for the next 3 days, so we were effectively trapped at home with no power, and the estimated restore time kept being extended as more and more was known of the severity of the damage to the overhead power distribution system. Many, many lines and poles were down. Crews of engineers, and materials, specialized vehicles, helicopters were mobilized from the mainland and began to arrive in the following days. | ||
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- | ==== Short sharp weather event, long power failure ==== | ||
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- | The damage occurred on Monday afternoon, after approx 4 hours of heavy snowfall. | ||
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- | Our power was reconnected at 00:20 on Sunday morning, almost 6 days later. | ||
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- | In that time we had managed to get new food and other supplies on Thursday and Friday, as the road became passable, and the power remained off. | ||
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- | * We maintained a continuous online internet and mobile phone connection | ||
- | * we had lighting from headtorches | ||
- | * heat from multi-fuel (Morso Squirrel) stoves | ||
- | * cooking from propane gas cooker. | ||
- | * The water supply remained on throughout. | ||
- | * Food supplies were initially limited for the first few days | ||
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- | * We don't keep any emergency supplies of food. | ||
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- | ==== Things that were helpful ==== | ||
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- | * a supply of pre-charged 12V Sealed Lead Acid batteries. This allows for re-charging of USB devices (phones, headtorches, | ||
- | * a battery powered 4G MiFi router with an appropriate (EE) SIM card (PAYG, with plenty of Data Credit). This allows continuous connection to internet - important to keep in touch with friends, and to keep abreast of news and announcements about the progress of power repairs. | ||
- | * Petzel headtorches always close at hand. We each have Petzl "Actik Core" headtorches with USB rechargable battery packs. The batteries can be replaced with 3 x AAA batteries if necessary. | ||
- | * a supply of fuel for the Morso Squirrel stoves. This was a recent delivery of £300 worth of softwood logs. At other times of the year we may not have a stock of firewood. | ||
- | * a source of cooking and water heating that doesn' | ||
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- | ==== Things that could have been better, with pre-planning ==== | ||
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- | * Food - have a dedicated supply of long-shelf-life food items, that can be relied on even if the normal food supply is at a low ebb. Keeping a slightly larger " | ||
- | * Hygiene and health - have a supply of toilet paper, wet wipes, pain killers, simple first aid items, batteries, candles, matches, lighters. Keep these in one box where they will only be used "in an emergency" | ||
- | * Water. While this event did not involve a loss of mains water for us, it did affect water supplies elsewhere. In any future event it is not unrealistic to imagine a loss of supply. It would be worthwhile having a stock of water, for drinking, cooking, hygiene etc. | ||
- | * A better form of 12V power - larger capacity batteries, that were known to be fully charged. A 100Ah Leisure battery and a number of 24Ah Sealed Lead acid battery would be longer lasting and provide more confidence, than a random group of " | ||
- | * A pre-prepared source of fuel for the Morso stoves. Wood is useful, but in general is not likely to be kept in sufficent quantity. A better option are smokeless Ovoids. Once the stoves are lit with Ovoids they can be kept burning continuously, | ||
- | * Lighting - a supply of tea-lights and candles would have allowed background room-lighting to supplement the head torches and make the long dark winter evenings more enjoyable. Perhaps a system of 12V powered LED lighting would be even better. | ||
- | * Batteries - have a supply of AA, AAA and CR123 batteries for torches, radios etc | ||
- | * Battery powered AM/FM radio for entertainment without relying on internet/ | ||
- | * Power for ADSL router to allow internet connection without relying on a 4G mobile phone signal. It is possible the ADSL connection may not be available, depending on the state of the power at the local exchange. Having a choice between 4G and ADSL would allow options, though. | ||
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- | ==== Thoughts for the future ==== | ||
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- | Having experienced a 6-day power outage following a single afternoon of heavy snow, it's now easy to imagine a much longer storm, causing much more widespread damage, and leading to a much longer period without power, and without access to the " | ||
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- | I am tending to the opinion that it is worthwhile planning for a period of 14 days. Being self-sufficient, | ||
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- | ==== Becoming a Prepper ==== | ||
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- | I've often read online prepper websites and watched Prepper You Tube videos. Many of them have a few sensible points, but often are aimed at a level of " | ||
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- | Now, after, a simple snow storm (admittedly of a peculiar type of very wet, very heavy , icy snow) led to being isolated at home for 6 days with no power, it is EASY to imagine a much worse, or longer lasting, event requiring off-grid living, at home, for a longer time period. | ||
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- | I see the benefit of making some simple pre-preperations. Not to survive "the Zombie Apocalypse" | ||
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- | If you are going to lay in stores of materials, consumables, | ||
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- | COVID, with the orders to stay at home, for shops to either be told to close, or for panic buying to rapidly empty the shelves has also shown that unusual situations can occur without warning, and the ability to sit-tight for 2 weeks allows time for a degree of normality to be restored, and shops to be restocked. | ||
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- | More examples come to mind as I think of scenarios to prepare for. Until recently they would appear fanciful, but now, post COVID with climate change starting to impact even the temperate UK weather systems, it's perhaps not hysterical to start planning and prepping for future events. | ||
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- | I'll start adding more pages to the WiKi as I explore Prepping as a project, with the aim of achieving a 14 day autonomy over the course of the next few months. | ||
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