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You’re going to want to keep things bright with powerful, durable, long-lasting emergency lights, and Energizer® has just what you need to light the way…throughout your home.
The Energizer® Weatheready® Compact Rechargeable LED Light stays plugged in to charge, and turns to battery power when an outage strikes, so it’s always ready when you need it with 3.5 hours of run time. Its 25 lumens make it perfect for lighting the path, giving you added safety.
If you’re needing area lighting, the 500-lumen Energizer® Weatheready® Emergency Folding Lantern pivots to provide 360º lighting so powerful, it can light a whole room.
For hands-free lighting, the drop tested and water-resistant Energizer® Vision LED Headlamp is perfect for carrying supplies, prepping the house, or even holding your little one’s hand when the power goes out unexpectedly. It gives you a pivoting beam distance of 35 meters that is up to 4X brighter than standard LED technology.
Some power outages last longer than we expect, so don’t skimp on the backup batteries. Reach for reliable brands like Energizer® Ultimate Lithium™ Batteries, with a shelf life of 20 years*. They’re leak resistant** and perform in extreme temperatures, so you can be ready for anything. Grab a few packs each of different varieties to ensure you have all your devices covered in case of longer blackouts.
Emergency preparedness includes staying connected, but a dead phone battery and Wi-Fi signal can make that challenging. That’s why it’s wise to keep a battery-powered radio as an added source of information. And of course, don’t forget to pair it with long-lasting Energizer® Batteries.
Whether it’s hurricanes, floods, or even a tornado, these ultimate do’s and don’ts — along with the help of dependable, long-lasting, innovative Energizer® products — will assure you there’s no forecast you can’t handle. Stay safe, dry, and bright!
*20 year shelf life applies to AA and AAA only
**Leak resistant construction applies to AA, AAA, and 9V
Sources: FEMA, CNN, Red Cross