The uncertainty that comes with losing power can be worrying — especially if you have family members who rely on power to stay healthy.
Karamaneh Winchester is no stranger to that concern. Living in rural Tennessee, Winchester and her family have experienced many intense storms over the years that have left them without power. For most, this would be an inconvenience. For them, it was something more.
Preparing for the worst
Winchester has a son who suffers from respiratory problems and depends on power to keep his environment comfortable.
“We really like to keep the house at a constant temperature,” says Winchester. “In the summer, if the power is out for more than an hour with this humidity, it can get really warm in the house pretty fast. It was always a rush to get everything loaded up and then just hope that we get out before it got too uncomfortable for him.”
The process of packing up and being prepared to leave their house in search of power wasn’t ideal, but it was necessary for Winchester and her family to protect the child’s well being.
“I would have to get a box together, things like his breathing medications that we have to keep at about a 10 degree range of temperature,” says Winchester. We would get a three month supply at one time, so that was a huge amount of stuff to have to load up.”
Eventually, this demanding preparation routine left Winchester exhausted.
“I got really tired of it. I got tired of having to load all of our stuff and always having that worry in the back of my mind that some of his medicine or things could be damaged if we weren’t home.”
Winchester realized she had to find a better solution to make sure her son was safe if the power went out.
The backup power to stay comfortable
Winchester found that solution in a whole-home generator. After learning about standby generators, she realized they could be a good solution for her family. Winchester did her research and eventually landed on a Briggs & Stratton generator. It’s proved a worthwhile investment, she says, especially for their health and mental well-being.