Here’s how to survive a heatwave while you have loadshedding

Here’s how to survive a heatwave while you have loadshedding

South Africa often experiences heatwaves, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country. At the same time, loadshedding is affecting millions of households and businesses, leaving them without electricity for hours at a time. How can you cope with this double whammy of extreme heat and power cuts? Here are some tips from the king of insurance, to help you stay cool and safe.

 

Stay hydrated

Drink plenty of water, even if you’re not thirsty. Hot weather causes you to sweat, and it’s vital to replace the fluids you lose. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks, as they can dehydrate you more. Always keep a bottle of water with you, and store some in the freezer for when the power goes off. You can also use ice packs or frozen water bottles to cool yourself down.

 

Stay indoors

Avoid going outside during the hottest part of the day, usually between 11:00 and 15:00. If you must go out, wear light, loose-fitting clothes, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Seek shade whenever possible and avoid strenuous activities. If you have an air conditioner, set it to a comfortable temperature, not too cold. If you don’t have an air conditioner, use fans, wet towels, or mist sprays to cool yourself down.

 

Stay informed

Keep track of the loadshedding schedule and plan your activities around it. Download a reputable Eskom loadshedding app on your smartphone or join a group that can keep you updated. Be prepared for power outages by having flashlights, batteries, candles, matches, and a first aid kit handy. Charge your phone, laptop, and other devices when the power is on, and have a power bank or a car charger as a backup.

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Stay secure

Loadshedding can compromise your security system and make you vulnerable to burglars. Make sure your alarm system, electric gate, and garage door have backup batteries and are in working order. Be extra vigilant about locking your doors and windows and keeping your valuables out of sight. If you have a generator, use it safely and sparingly, and don’t overload it. Keep it away from flammable materials, and don’t run it indoors or near windows or vents.

 

Stay insured

Loadshedding and a heatwave can cause damage to your electronic equipment, appliances, and food. We offer simple cheap insurance. For a commitment-free insurance quote, simply click here or WhatsApp us on 0860 50 50 50.

 

Don’t let a heatwave and loadshedding get you down. Follow these tips from King Price Insurance, and you’ll be able to survive and thrive. For more information, visit our website or contact us today. We’re here to make insurance simple for you.

 

Psst… This blog provides general info only and doesn’t count as financial or product advice from King Price or our legal and compliance experts. Remember, all our premiums are risk-profile-dependent, and T’s and C’s apply. Our most up-to-date KPPD (policy wording) can always be found here.

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