A heavier incentive to put some equipment in place to save yourself ahead of time.
I've experienced power outages since I can remember from early childhood until now. After 50+ years of that, I [finally] concluded that I should lay in some supplies for the eventualities.
Now, some years later, as I head into my 70's with a not untypical increase in personal co-morbidities, buying increased ease of use alternative power supplies for the compound just makes sense.
Hey, I have no comorbities but I have my own generator which I’m told will last my family a couple weeks.
It set me back over $25,000.
How many elderly and sick can afford that kind of investment?