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Full list of appliances you should always switch off in a blackout
Full list of appliances you should always switch off in a blackout
Published on October 24, 2022 at 03:32 PM
HOUSEHOLDS have been warned about potential blackouts this winter as energy costs soar.
Blackoutsà could be introduced in case of an emergency due to a shortage of gas â but you should know what to switch off in case of potentialà power cuts.
It’s important to unplug appliances to prepare for a blackout
The National Grid is warning of power cuts at peak times â potentially in the evenings when it’s dark outside.
It said the number of people left without electricity would depend on how many gas power stations would be forced to shut down because there is not enough gas.
In order to prevent plannedà power cuts, households will beà paid to turn down their heatingà and not use their washing machines at peak times to save the country as much energy as possible.
If theà power cuts do go ahead,à it will be the first time there has been controlled blackouts since the 1970s.Ã
It’s because when the power comes back, the surge of electricity may cause the circuit to fry and the appliance can be damaged.
The list of appliances to be wary of include:
Iron
Hair straighteners
Oven
Electric hob
There are also sensitive appliances to keep unplugged â these could surge and become damaged when the power returns:
TV
Computer
Laptop
Satellite box
Smart phone
There are 15 power networks in the UK, and if there is a looming shortage, the National Grid will notify households if they will be cut off temporarily.
How do you prepare for a power cut?
Before a power cut, there are a few things you can do to make sure you are equipped to deal with the dark times.
You should make sure you have at least one torch in your house and spare batteries.
Try to avoid candles if you can because they are a fire risk.
External battery packs are also handy for charging your phone without relying on electricity.
You can pick up a portable phone charger for ã19.99 fromà Argosà â just remember that if you order online, you may have to pay a delivery fee.
You could also pick up a similar charger for ã16.99 fromà Amazon.
But make sure you shop around, because you may be able to find a better deal elsewhere.
Make sure the gadget is fully charged so that it is ready to use straight away.
And most people currently pay the same amount for energy throughout the day and night, unless they are on anà Economy 7 or 10 tariff.
These give you cheaper rates during the night and more expensive ones in the daytime â so the scheme will have varied results depending on which tariff you’re on.
It’s expected that households will receive a text, email or letter explaining that if they use less energy during peak hours on set days, they could be paid up to ã10 a day if they choose to opt in.
But remember â there are a few risks and pieces of safety advice to take note of if you’re going to run some appliances overnight.
These include:
Close all doors as this can help to prevent fire and smoke from spreading.
Switch off and unplug electrical items such as TVs.
Avoid charging devices like mobile phones when you sleep.
Make sure any candles are out before you go to bed.
Check your cooker and heaters are turned off.
We covered a full list of appliances you could be paid to use at night â read up on it here.