7 February 2012, 19:14
I'm agreed with BP, me and mine, first.
After that, I think we would need to know someone one for a while and have gone through certain trials and tribulations with them, before letting them jack up to a generator....which I don't have :-(....yet :-)
The most important things would be whether the EMP shuts down the water supply. Also, shops won't be selling goods if their tills don't work.
I remember being in Morrisons on a powercut, and they stopped serving everyone. Same happened in a small cornershop once, we were told to wait outside until the powercut ended.
Those are the things that will present the most danger.
After that, I think we would need to know someone one for a while and have gone through certain trials and tribulations with them, before letting them jack up to a generator....which I don't have :-(....yet :-)
The most important things would be whether the EMP shuts down the water supply. Also, shops won't be selling goods if their tills don't work.
I remember being in Morrisons on a powercut, and they stopped serving everyone. Same happened in a small cornershop once, we were told to wait outside until the powercut ended.
Those are the things that will present the most danger.