
BLACKOUT SURVIVAL CHECKLIST — PRINT & USE
THE SAVVY SURVIVALIST
2-Week Blackout Survival Checklist
What you’ll run out of first — and how to stay ahead when systems start failing.
PRINT THIS. Do not rely on your phone during a blackout.
Reality check: A two-week blackout is not just “no lights.” Food spoils, water access can fail, phones die, stores empty, fuel disappears, and communication gets harder fast.
FIRST 24 HOURS
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Confirm outage type (local vs widespread)
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Fill every container with water (bathtub, bottles, pots)
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Charge phones, radios, and power banks to 100%
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Set up lighting BEFORE dark (lanterns, headlamps)
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Keep fridge/freezer CLOSED (preserve food 24–48 hrs)
24–72 HOURS
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Eat refrigerated food before it spoils
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Start water rationing (minimum 1 gallon per person/day)
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Limit generator use to essential loads only
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Switch to backup lighting and preserve batteries
WEEK 1+
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Inventory all food, water, fuel, batteries, and meds
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Move to rationed meals if supplies are dropping
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Prioritize drinking water over hygiene
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Set a daily routine to reduce stress and mistakes
WHAT RUNS OUT FIRST
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Phone battery — communication dies first
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Refrigerated food — spoils within 24–48 hours
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Clean water — critical after 72 hours
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Fuel — generators and cooking options stop
DAILY BLACKOUT ROUTINE
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Morning: check water, food, batteries, weather
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Midday: recharge devices, cook, handle sanitation
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Evening: secure home, set lighting, conserve energy
STAY OR LEAVE — DECISION POINT
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Water supply drops below a safe level
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Medical needs cannot be maintained
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Temperature becomes unsafe: heat or cold
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Security risk increases around the home
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No reliable communication or updates
HOUSEHOLD NOTES / EMERGENCY INFO
Most people do not fail because of the outage.
They fail because they wait too long to adapt.
Use this checklist early, not when you are already behind.
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Build your full survival system — print this checklist and store it with your emergency supplies.