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Types of Sources Light Lamps & Other • Battery- • Battery- • Battery- • The power goes out. It’s one of the most common powered powered powered • Chemical emergency situations every person will encounter. Power outages • Birthday • Hand- • sticks affect food, water, inside temperatures, and so many other things • Decorative cranked • Hand- • Fireplace we don’t think about much. One of the easiest things to • Fragrant • cranked • Generator- • Homemade • Keychain • Kerosene powered prepare in response to a power outage is light. • Petroleum • LED • LED • Glow-in- jelly • Solar- • Oil the-dark Good light sources will ● help you get things done that need to be powered • Propane • Solar- done, ● help you stay safe in the dark, and even ● help you • Solar- powered mentally manage a power outage. powered

Brightness of Common Tips Light Source Lumens Items Locations Plan Birthday candle 1 • Inventory light • By each bed • Talk to each Green 1 sources • In each room family member Miniature keychain LED 2 • Stock • In the car • Practice Common candle 13 o Batteries • In 96-hour kit Luci Light original 50 o • In the yard 3-watt LED 200 o Other • With Maglite 2 D-cell LED 524 sources equipment Coleman one mantle kerosene 700 o Accessories 60-watt standard lightbulb 800 2-mantle propane lantern 1,000 18-watt LED 1,300 2 Last-Ditch Candle Options 100-watt standard lightbulb 1,600 • Petroleum jelly: put a spoonful of petroleum jelly in a small dish. 25 W compact fluorescent light bulb 1,700 Rub some jelly on a cotton , stick one end in the dish, and light it as a wick. Once lit, it should burn until all the petroleum jelly is gone. Every light source has advantages and disadvantages. Consider • Crayons: In an emergency, one crayon can burn brightly for each light source in regard to your needs, your budget, your about 15 to 30 minutes. knowledge, and your convenience.