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But can you take a shower during a power outage? There’s actually more to the answer than meets the eye. Read on to learn more about showering when the power is out.
You might think that the electricity being out won’t affect the plumbing. Your home relies on different electrical appliances to provide you with water, including electrical hot water heaters, boilers, tankless water heaters, or even electrical well pumps.
Depending on the appliances your household relies on, hot water may or may not be available.
If you need to use water during an outage, keep these tips in mind:
Another important consideration is that local water and sewage systems might be down if the power lines aren’t working. These facilities use the equivalent of what 2 million homes consume.
Most water treatment facilities rely on electrical pumps to remove sewage from homes, and sewage lines can back up quickly if these pumps are down.

You might be familiar with a rumor claiming lightning can strike you in the shower. The good news is that it’s a myth. It’s perfectly safe to shower during an outage or storm.
The main risk is that showering in the dark increases your risk of slipping and falling, which is why you should have a battery-powered light in your bathroom. It’s a safer alternative to candles and gas lamps that represent a fire hazard.
Experts believe power outages will continue to become more frequent, especially when temperatures rise in the summer.
Upgrading your home with a backup generator is a viable solution to keep essential systems on during an outage, including your water heater or water pump. Contact us today to learn more about the steps involved in installing a generator!
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