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Health Tip: Food Safety During a Power Outage: MedlinePlus

Health Tip: Food Safety During a Power Outage: MedlinePlus

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Health Tip: Food Safety During a Power Outage

Avoid opening refrigerator or freezer doors
By Diana Kohnle
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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(HealthDay News) -- One of the first things on your mind after your power goes out is "what happens if my food spoils?"
The U.S. Food Safety Inspection Service offers this advice to help keep food safe during a power outage:
  • Once the power goes out, try not to open the refrigerator or freezer doors, maintaining the cold temperatures as long as possible.
  • An unopened refrigerator can keep your food safe for about four hours. A fully-stocked freezer can keep foods frozen for about 48 hours if unopened.
  • If you expect an extended outage, keep your refrigerator or freezer cold with a block of dry ice.
  • Keep a supply of healthy, non-perishable foods on hand in case of a power outage.
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