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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You would have to check maybe with OffWatt or whatever it is called to see if there are any rules and regulations as there are for airlines i.e. after so many hours you are entitled to a reduction in your bill etc. or it might be worth just calling your electricity company and asking if you can have a reduction. As far as the Council providing food etc. I do not think that would go down well with the taxpayer having to foot the bill .. not for twelve hours !!!!!!
On a practical point, if you live in an all-electric property, it's really worth buying one of these little one-ring gas cookers which come in their own carrying case. They use small gas cannisters. You can buy them for about �15 from shops like Milletts and camping shops. In the event of a power cut you can use them to boil a kettle, heat up a saucepan of baked beans and fill a hot water bottle to keep you warm. Every all-electric home should have one, especially as the coming winter is forecast to be harsh and power cuts are predicted.
Hi Logman, don't take it personally, its just that it worries me when I see the way people in the ''west'' are getting into a way of thinking where they expect everything to be perfect and nobody should die and nothing should go wrong.
It worries me because that attitude assumes why take precautions for myself when somebody else should be doing it, but you know the world is changing, global warming and climate change, running out of oil (sooner than you think), approaching pandemics, terrorism, culture change, etc... etc... and you guys in the west will not be able to adapt fast enough due to reliance on somebody else to solve your problems.
And if the West collapses under something it can't adapt to what will the rest of the world be like??