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eekers
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Doombringer
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woowoochic
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T-Man
Entitled title User ID: 29080459 Netherlands 07/28/2013 11:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i think i would be ok in an emp lights out scenario all but at night....trying to sleep in heat with no air circulation. that would be hard for me. that and 100 plus degree days... youre seriously prepping for an emp by giving yourselfs a few nights with circulated air after it happens? you must be well prepepped overal to worry about this |
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woowoochic
(OP) User ID: 22374259 United States 07/28/2013 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i think i would be ok in an emp lights out scenario all but at night....trying to sleep in heat with no air circulation. that would be hard for me. that and 100 plus degree days... youre seriously prepping for an emp by giving yourselfs a few nights with circulated air after it happens? you must be well prepepped overal to worry about this actually i am thanks...just a few "luxury" items left on the list...and this is the least "luxury" thing there. |
woowoochic
(OP) User ID: 22374259 United States 07/28/2013 12:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | battery operated fans are everywhere... bought mine at target, takes like 8 d batteries last a couple nights. With battery chargers should not be and issue. And I know your pain with needing a fan, I have slept with a fan for over a decade. Due to my tinnitus I need it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34356336 thanks...this is what i was wondering. i just didn't want to spend a day going place to place for nothing...and bingo on the tinnitus. whitenoise is a lifesaver. |
SilverPatriot
User ID: 39491380 United States 07/28/2013 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i think i would be ok in an emp lights out scenario all but at night....trying to sleep in heat with no air circulation. that would be hard for me. that and 100 plus degree days... youre seriously prepping for an emp by giving yourselfs a few nights with circulated air after it happens? you must be well prepepped overal to worry about this I believe this person has already considered a solar battery charger along with rechargeable batteries for longer-term usage and this is a practical idea for storm events. During Hurricane Irene, we lost power for almost 3 weeks and the battery-powered fans were wonderful and freed the generator for more important items. |
SilverPatriot
User ID: 39491380 United States 07/28/2013 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | battery operated fans are everywhere... bought mine at target, takes like 8 d batteries last a couple nights. With battery chargers should not be and issue. And I know your pain with needing a fan, I have slept with a fan for over a decade. Due to my tinnitus I need it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34356336 thanks...this is what i was wondering. i just didn't want to spend a day going place to place for nothing...and bingo on the tinnitus. whitenoise is a lifesaver. They sell the battery-powered fans on Amazon, which saves the search during the summer when some stores tend to sell out of these seasonal items. |