Alongside air conditioners or washing machines, refrigerators are considered one of the biggest power consumers in households because they have to operate continuously in order to preserve the large amount of food stored inside. Despite being a “pain” in terms of electricity consumption, homeowners still pay great attention to this electronic appliance, especially when facing power outages during the hot summer weather.
Extended power outages can disrupt the operation of refrigerators. An hour without power is not a big deal, but hours without electricity can be a “disaster” for the stored food, causing them to spoil and decay if not cooled in a timely manner.
So, what is the solution for saving food in the refrigerator during a power outage?
To “rescue” the refrigerator and the food inside, there is a very simple way that families can do at home. That is to use large-sized ice cubes that are already stored in the refrigerator as soon as possible. In addition to ice cubes, you can also use dry ice or ice gel to rescue the food during power outages.
Specifically, families should fill water into large bottles and put them in the refrigerator to make ice cubes. During a power outage, these ice cubes will play an unexpected role, slowly defrosting and providing cool air to maintain the freshness of vegetables, meat, fruits, etc. inside the refrigerator, preventing them from wilting quickly.
Some notes when “rescuing” the refrigerator with ice cubes
In order to quickly cool the refrigerator during power outages, you should prepare some ice cubes in the refrigerator. You can use them immediately when power is lost. In addition, when making ice cubes, you should also remember the following tips:
– Store ice cubes, ice gel, or dry ice in the refrigerator as soon as possible
– Make larger-sized ice cubes than usual or put them in bottles or plastic containers
– When pouring water into bottles, only fill about 80% of the capacity, leaving some space for the water to expand, avoiding the bottle from breaking when frozen
– You can add a bit of salt to the water when pouring it into bottles to make the ice melt slower
– Use ice cubes, ice gel, or dry ice for both the freezer and refrigerator compartments during power outages
– Close the refrigerator door tightly during power outages, do not open the door to prevent the hot air from outside affecting the food inside
Electricity-saving tips for refrigerators
Although refrigerators consume electricity, they are still extremely important appliances in households. In addition to preserving and extending the lifespan of refrigerators, you should also remember the following tips to significantly reduce your monthly electricity bills:
– Place the refrigerator away from heat sources (gas stove, electric rice cooker, microwave, etc.) – Do not place the refrigerator against the wall, create proper ventilation space for heat dissipation – Adjust the refrigerator temperature appropriately, do not set it at a high temperature as it consumes a lot of energy. In cold weather, you can adjust the coolness to level 3 and increase it to level 4 on hot days – Do not open the refrigerator door for too long or too many times – Do not put hot food in the refrigerator – Arrange food in the refrigerator in moderation, neither too much nor too little – Store food in glass or porcelain containers for better refrigeration – Regularly clean the refrigerator to avoid bacterial growth and minimize dust accumulation in the air vents, which makes the compressor work harder |
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