Power Outages  
   Return to Food Safety   Be Prepared: - One or two days before a hurricane hits, turn the refrigerator and freezer dial to the coldest temperature. 
 - Freeze potable water in food-grade containers. 
 - Have a refrigerator thermometer on hand. 
 
 When the Power Goes Out: - Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. 
 - The refrigerator will keep foods cold for about 4 hours if it is unopened. 
 - If the refrigerator temperature goes above 40˚ F for two hours or more, throw out all perishable foods, e.g. milk, eggs, meat, poultry, leftovers. 
 - Don’t rely on the smell, appearance, or taste test. 
 
 Can I use food that’s been in the refrigerator if the power goes? Can I refreeze food if the power was off? Here is a guide as to what you can keep and what to toss. 
 
    For more information contact the Family and Consumer Sciences section at (561) 233-1742. 
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