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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]liberal N proud
(61,203 posts)And probably would be in support if our homes were not so powered.
Case in point, you pull you car in to the garage and close the door with the remote. You go in the house and go about your business which most of does involve electricity, from cooking, cleaning and entertainment.
Put the entertainment aside, you still need to cook and keep your perishible good refrigerated, cleaning can probably wait a day or two.
But what happens when the power goes out? Without power, food spoils, either oppressive heat or brutal cold can be life threatening.
Remember that car you put in the garage? Yea, not getting that out unless your garage door is one of the really lightweight steel hollow types, most modern doors are not. Yes you can release the door opener and lift manualy if you can lift it.
This happened this last week, my wife was home alone because I was travelling when the power went out. She could not get the car out to go to work as she could not lift the double wide solid wood door.
A generator would have been handy in this case.