Don’t make this costly mistake after a power outage

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A prolonged power outage can quickly raise temperatures inside a refrigerator, increasing the risk that meat, dairy products, eggs and leftovers become unsafe to eat. Food safety experts recommend following USDA guidelines before deciding what to keep or throw away. (AP Photo/Allison Dinner)

Power outages caused by severe weather, equipment failures or other emergencies can leave homeowners wondering whether the food in their refrigerator or freezer is still safe to eat. Food safety experts say the answer depends on how long the power was out, whether the appliance doors remained closed and the temperature inside the unit. Understanding a few key guidelines can help reduce the risk of foodborne illness and prevent unnecessary food waste.

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