Billie Jo Downing REALTOR®, ABR, CDPE, CNE, CNHS, CRS, ePRO, GRI, RCC, SFR, SRES 2007 Realtor of the Year
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated.
970.481.4150
RE/MAX Alliance Loveland 750 W Eisenhower Boulevard Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 669-1234
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BillieJo@OwnThisHomeTeam.com
Kathy Scribner REALTOR®, ABR, CDPE, CNE, CNHS, ePRO, GRI, RCC, SFR
July 2022 Real Estate Market Report
GOVERNOR’S RANCH www.GovernorsRanchHomes.com
970.669.4175
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Tips for Coping Without Gas or Electricity When the unexpected happens to utilities supplied to your home, like the Atmos Gas Outage in June, you are immediately challenged on how to do basic activities. Kathy and Billie Jo think these tips are helpful:
FOOD STORAGE • Try to keep cold and frozen food cold. If food is still cold to touch, less than 41°F, it is safe to use. • Once cold or frozen food is no longer cold to touch, 41°F or above, it can be kept and eaten for up to four hours, and then it must be thrown away; if it is raw meat, it should be cooked and eaten. • Eat hot food within four hours of it being hot or throw it away. • If power is restored when frozen food is still cold to touch, less than 41°F, the food is safe to refreeze. • Choose foods that don’t require refrigeration, such as bread, spreads, fruit, vegetables, and canned products. HEATING WATER • If you have electricity but no gas, use the microwave, electric hotplates, and kettles to heat water. • If you have gas but no electricity, use your gas hot water system or gas hotplates. • If you have neither, use the barbecue to heat water outside. Never use a barbeque inside a home, tent, or caravan.
FOOD PREPARATION • If you have no gas, cook foods in the microwave or other electrical appliances. Check manufacturer’s instructions for further details and suggested cooking times. • If you have neither gas nor electricity, cook foods outside on the barbecue. Never use a barbeque inside a home, tent, or caravan. • Use foods that don’t require cooking, such as salad vegetables, tinned meats, breads, and breakfast cereals. HEAT AND LIGHT • Multiple layers of clothing trap body heat more efficiently than one bulky layer. • The body loses a great deal of heat through the scalp, so wear a hat. • Close doors, windows, and blinds to maintain heat. • Flashlights are much safer sources of light than candles. Make sure you have a good stock of batteries
WE HAVE HELPED A TOTAL OF 33 BUYERS AND SELLERS IN GOVERNOR’S RANCH!
Presented by BILLIE JO DOWNING & KATHY SCRIBNER Your Governor’s Ranch Real Estate Specialists
PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR
Leonardo and Angelica Washington