A power outage in NYC isn’t just inconvenient—it can affect elevators, heat, medical devices, communications, and food safety. The best plan is simple: prepare for the first 2 hours, then the first 24 hours.
Best practice: Build a plan that works for your apartment and your workplace, even if you only have 30 minutes today.
The 30-Minute Outage Plan (Do This Tonight)
Choose two light sources: flashlight + LED lantern.
Charge a power bank and store it with your cables.
Save key contacts offline (building, family, staff, emergency).
Keep a small first-aid kit accessible (not buried in a closet).
Apartment Building Priorities
Elevators: Avoid using them during outages; use stairs carefully with a light.
Heat: Layer up and keep one room as a “warm zone.”
Water: Know if your building relies on pumps that may stop.
Neighbors: Have a quick check-in plan for vulnerable residents.
Medical Devices & Medication
If anyone relies on a powered medical device, plan backup power and a charging schedule.
Keep critical meds in a consistent place. If refrigeration is required, ask your pharmacist about safe options.
Food Safety Basics
Keep fridge/freezer doors closed as much as possible.
If you’re unsure about food safety, when in doubt—throw it out.
Small Business Checklist
Post a quick “status sign” (closed, cash-only, limited services).