The perishable food in your fridge and freezer must be kept cold while the power is off. The good news is fridges and freezers are designed to keep the cold air in. You should avoid opening them wherever possible. A fully stocked, upright or chest freezer will keep food frozen for about two days. If the freezer is only half full, the food should stay frozen for one day. Your fridge will keep food cold for four to six hours without power.
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Any food that was stored at or above 4ºC for two hours or more should be thrown out. Remember that unsafe food may not smell or look bad.
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If frozen food has thawed and risen above 4ºC it should be discarded.
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Adding bags of ice to your fridge or freezer will help maintain the cold temperature.
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Squeeze the frozen food. If you hear the crunch of ice crystals then it is only partially thawed and can be refrozen.
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The best way to ensure your food is safely stored is to put an accurate indicating thermometer in your fridge and freezer.
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Storing food outdoors in cold weather is not a good idea. The sunlight can warm it up and the food could be contaminated by animals.
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If any food comes in contact with raw meat juices it should be thrown out. You can help prevent this by storing raw meats separate and below other foods.
"When in doubt; throw it out".
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You may need to change the way you prepare baby formula during a power outage.
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Water used for preparing formula must be sterilized for all infants under the age of four months.
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If you can't boil water for mixing formula, use ready to feed formula.
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Unsterilized water can only be used for making formula for infants older than four months of age.
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If you are saving mixed formula, keep in the fridge. If the power has been off for four hours or more; throw it out.
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Use prepared bottles of formula within 24 hours.
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Once you've started feeding a bottle of formula, the bottle should be used within two hours. Throw out any leftovers.
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Don't forget to use proper hand washing whenever you are handling food. Alcohol based hand sanitizers are effective when there is no food on your hands.
