Yahir Some Schoolhouse wrote: » Essentially boil the kettle as soon as you get up 8am circa, fill up a fair few flasks. You'll have enough tea for the rest of the day if power goes out, can always be poured into hot-water bottles if power still out by nightfall or used for cooking. Now's a good time to top-up all those AA re-chargeable (nimh) batteries for torches, radios etc.
Pangea wrote: » I cant remember being without water due to a Storm or Winds, Electricity yes but water no. How could water supply be impacted?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » So how bad are we talking in the midlands (Laois/Kildare area). Some of the charts look ominous but hard to tell with the fast moving updates.
marno21 wrote: » "Don't travel unless absolutely necessary". That sounds like a questionable evening commute
Mickeroo wrote: » Does a Citreon Berlingo count as a high sided vehicle ye reckon? I can feel the wind moving it on most blustery days.....
Lia_lia wrote: » Bins going out in Kerry tomorrow!
Go Tobban wrote: » Never mind the students! What's the chance of employers telling staff to stay at home on Monday:D?!
Sesame wrote: » If you've your own well, they are operated by electricity to pump the water.
GarIT wrote: » You should not be traveling to work tomorrow under any circumstances. Stay inside. If the national lottery ran a reverse lottery where you got paid €100 (or whatever you make in a day) when you got the ticket but died if your numbers came up would you take it? It’s not worth the risk
Cushtie wrote: » Just got a text to put bins out tonight before 9pm and they will be emptied during the night as tomorrow is normal bin day.!! (In West Limerick)
Flying Fox wrote: » I have a feeling employers won't share this view though. I don't want to get stranded tomorrow evening but I know I'll be expected in in the morning.
GarIT wrote: » I’m disappointed that the government hasn’t issued anything requesting all non essential businesses to close tomorrow
Samaris wrote: » My workplace is mulling it at the moment. I hope they do. I'd be okay, I live close, but too many coworkers have to make an hour's trip west or so just as things start to get serious. And that's leaving aside the trip east back at the end of the day.