Y2K Test Plan for Summer by Ray and Sally Strackbein
If you think your Y2K preparations are complete and you haven't tested your plan, you are in trouble. You read the notice from the Xyz Company saying, "We are 98% complete with Y2K remediation of
critical systems and 28% complete in testing." Doesn't make you feel very comfortable, does it? Well, your own home plan needs to be tested every bit as much as Xyz Company's.
Begin testing long before your preparations are complete. Testing early reveals flaws in your plans and assumptions while you still have time and resources.
Our first test last winter opened our eyes to a number of areas that needed more attention in our home. Your test will do the same. Here are your choices:
- Find out early - avoid foolish, wasteful or impractical preparations.
- Find out now - while you can still take care of the problems and get what you need.
- Find out later - when the shelves are bare and your choices are non existent.
Ray and Sally's Suggested Summer Y2K Test
1.
Do not turn your electricity, water or gas off. There is no reason to lose the food in your refrigerator or freezer. Just don't use them. Notice how many times you are tempted. You may want to tape them closed.
2. Do your test on a weekend or other 2-day period when you do not have obligations which require you to use your car or public transportation.
3.
Record a message on your answering machine stating: "We are testing our Y2K plan and will not be answering our phone until [your day and time]." Pick up or return calls only if it is an emergency. If you don't have an answering machine, ask the caller if the call is an emergency. If it isn't, state the above message and ask the caller to call back after your test is over. Do not allow yourself to be drawn into a long conversation. Let the most assertive family member do "phone duty."
4. Do not open your refrigerator or freezer. Eat only non-perishable foods.
5. Unplug all televisions, clocks, radios, stereos and anything with digital displays or cover them to reduce the light in the house at night.
6.
Do not use electricity for light. Keep track of your lighting supplies and how much is used up in your test. If you have bright street lights, or other outside light, cover your windows with black plastic. You need to see how your lighting plans hold up in total nighttime darkness.
7. Use only water you have stored, unless you have a Y2K compliant water supply. Keep track of how much you use for each purpose.
8.
Do not use your toilets or unless you have Y2K compliant ones (composting, septic, etc.). Most people have not spent much time on this topic. See the paper on waste at: http://www.y2kkitchen.com/html/waste_disposal.html
9. Do not use your sink drains and do not use your garbage disposal. Sink drains may be used if Y2K compliant (septic system or other non-municipal waste system).
10. Do not listen to radio or watch television or participate in any gatherings that would be unlikely in a Y2K scenario.
11.
Pay close attention to your interaction with those around you. Do not use television, radio, computer, Internet, telephone or Nintendo. People, books, games, housework and emergencies may be your only relief from boredom.
12. Keep track of fuel usage on your alternative cooking sources. This will help you gauge your needs.
13.
Cautions: make sure you have fire extinguishers, battery operated smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Clear any flammable items away from any area where you plan to burn anything for light or cooking (or anything else).
Remember that this will only be a drill and a drill is not the real thing. The psychological reactions to the drill may be significantly different than the reactions to the real thing. For example, when
our power failed because of the ice storm, our resident teenager was ready and willing to chop wood or do whatever was necessary to keep us warm and alive.
You will probably have more people in your home for Y2K. Your relatives and friends probably will not come to participate in your drill, but they will come when they need to. You may want to use your
drill time to plan strategies for maintaining healthy relationships.
Summer is significantly different from winter. The days are much longer and there is no need to provide heat. Use your own discretion on whether or not to use your air conditioner. While hot weather is in
no way comparable to cold weather, if you do not have a good plan for winter warmth, the discomfort of being too hot may mimic the discomfort of being too cold, at least in the human grumpiness category.
Good luck in your Y2K test. Do it soon!
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