How long is food good during a power outage?

Severe weather can knock out power for days, compromising the safety of refrigerated and frozen foods.

Power outage food safety

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What you can do:

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It’s crucial to follow food safety guidelines to keep you and your family healthy.

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The Houston Health Department shares these tips for keeping your food cold longer and knowing when it’s time to toss it out.

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Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed

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A refrigerator will keep food cold for about four hours if unopened.

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A full freezer will maintain its temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if half full) if the door remains closed.

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Monitor temperatures

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Use a food thermometer to check the temperature of your refrigerator and freezer. The refrigerator should be at or below 40°F, and the freezer should be at or below 0°F.

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Throw away any perishable food (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers) that has been above 40°F for two hours or more.

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When in doubt, throw it out

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If you are unsure whether a particular food item is safe, do not taste it. It is better to discard it to prevent the risk of foodborne illness.

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Examine each item separately

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Some foods may appear safe even if they are not. Use both time and temperature to decide which foods to keep and which to discard.

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Additional Tips

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Have appliance thermometers in your refrigerator and freezer to ensure they are at the correct temperatures.

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Consider keeping a supply of non-perishable foods that do not require refrigeration.

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Dig deeper:

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For further information, please visit the CDC’s food safety page.

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The Source: The information in this article comes from the Houston Health Department.

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