Is my food still safe after a power outage? Ask Extension
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- January 14, 2024
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Power companies and the state on Saturday amid gusty winds and drifting snow, leaving many customers without power wondering what to do next. Oregon State University Extension Service offers this advice about food safety. is a way for you to get answers from the Oregon State University Extension Service.
We have experts in family and health, community development, food and agriculture, coastal issues, forestry, programs for young people, and gardening. I’m sorry about this disruptive power outage! Regarding your specific items, if ice crystals are still present you can refreeze most items. Frozen foods, including meats, that still have ice crystals in them indicate that they have not reached unsafe temperatures, so no dangerous pathogens could have grown in them.
Meat can be refrozen even if it has fully thawed but not reached above 45° F. Just make sure to cook it well when you thaw and consume it. The following resources have other great tips for navigating power outages: Food safety in power outages Here are some food storage and safety tips during a power outage: Precautionary methods before power outages Before a disaster, fill the empty freezer space with water in clean, sanitized food safe containers.
The extra ice will help the freezer run more efficiently and keep the freezer colder longer in an emergency. Fill containers halfway, then freeze. The ice will expand. Add another inch of water and freeze again. Repeat until there is 1 inch headspace, then replace the lid. When it melts, it will provide safe, drinkable water.
— Jeanne Brandt, OSU Extension Service.