Dangers of Electrical Outages: The Need for Power Backup
A power blackout is not just an inconvenience; it can lead to dangerous consequences. You will appreciate the need for a power backup solution once you understand the effects of power blackouts.
Dangers of Power Blackouts
Here are some of the effects your household may suffer during a blackout.
Extreme Temperatures
Most HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems need electricity to operate. Thus, your house's temperature may go into extremes during a blackout. Even gas-powered HVAC systems, for example, need electricity for their heat-production side of operations.
Extreme temperatures are dangerous for everyone, but the elderly, invalids, and children are particularly vulnerable. An indirect danger of low temperatures is that you may try to heat the house via alternative ways, such as the use of wood fire. Alternative heating may trigger carbon monoxide poisoning.
Lastly, your water pipes may also freeze and burst if your house's temperatures plunge too much. Damaged pipes will lead to water leaks and associated damages when the pipes thaw.
Accident Risks
The risks of house accidents increase if power blackouts occur at night. For example, you may cause an accidental fire if you use candles or wood fire as alternative sources of light. You may also slip and fall in the dark if you don't have enough light with which to see.
Power Surge
A power surge is a temporary spike in electricity. Power surges tend to occur when electricity supply resumes after a blackout. A power surge is dangerous because most electrical appliances have a limit as to how much electricity they can handle. Many electrical appliances and devices, such as electronics, will suffer damage if the power supply exceeds the device's power limits.
Food Poisoning
Many refrigerators can keep food cold and safe for some time after a power blackout. The more a power blackout extends, however, the higher the risk that the food may spoil. You can easily get sick from food poisoning if you accidentally consume spoiled food.
Criminal Attacks
Lastly, the risks of criminal attacks, such as theft and robberies, increase during blackouts. For one, criminals can easily hide in the dark. Secondly, your security installations, such as alarm systems and sensors, may also be down during a blackout with no backup.
Power Backups
If you consider the above dangers of a blackout, you will realize that a power backup solution is a real gem. Below are the three major power backup solutions available in the market.
Generator
Generators use fuel to generate electricity that you can use in case of a blackout. They are available in different sizes. You can have a generator installed so that it automatically comes on during a blackout, or you can just install a manual generator that you turn on manually. Note that a generator will only work if you have fuel, so you need to keep some handy.
Solar Panels
Solar panels turn energy from the sun into electricity. The initial installation cost for solar panels is relatively high, but you don't have to incur any other expenses (other than routine maintenance costs) after installation. Also, you need battery backups to store the electricity from the solar panels so that you can power your house even during nighttime blackouts.
Batteries
Lastly, you don't need solar panels to install backup batteries. You can also install battery backups that you can charge from your wall power. You then use the batteries to power your home during blackouts.
South Alabama Electric Co can calculate your energy needs and then design and install a power backup solution for your home or business. Contact us to discuss how we can help you deal with power blackouts.










