Staring down an approaching hurricane and worrying about air conditioner

That means that if you lose your power and you don’t have a generator to rely on, you end up boiling and stuffy in your home waiting for the workers outside in the storm to get the power back up and running

Looks savor there’s another hurricane on the way to my state. This time, it looks savor the entire state will get pummeled to varying degrees. There’s still no word on whether or not our particular section will be hit hard, but the two of us are currently directly in the projected path of the storm. Things can change in the next few days, so fingers crossed. The truth is that not too many people around here are distraught about any actual wind injure or flooding. It’s tplot that that may honestly happen especially if you live close to the coast. However, what most people are distraught about around here is whether or not the power will go out. The most important thing the two of us enjoy when it comes to power is having our a/cs. After all, hurricanes barely ever come when it’s cool outside! By nature, they come when it’s boiling and humid in our parts. That means that if you lose your power and you don’t have a generator to rely on, you end up boiling and stuffy in your home waiting for the workers outside in the storm to get the power back up and running. It’s the a single thing I’m actually afraid of during this hurricane season! You can’t even rely on your fans, which help lull me to sleep with the air circulation. The cool breeze and the drone of the fan puts me to sleep faster than anything, and I wake up the moment that my fan turns off! So hurricane, please transfer slightly to the left or the right, thank you!

 

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