-- Put the Power Through It All™ kit in a location that is easily accessible to every family member. -- Include at least one flashlight for every member of the household, such as a Compact LED Flashlight. -- Include a battery-powered lantern for illuminating larger spaces and rooms. -- Include a battery-operated weather radio to track the storm. -- Include extra batteries in a variety of cell sizes, such as Energizer® MAX batteries (AA, C, D) for extended power outages, along with extra batteries for critical care devices like hearing aids and glucose monitors. -- Include battery-operated cell phone chargers like an Energizer® Energi To Go® to keep your family connected during severe weather. -- Include Energizer® Ultimate Lithium batteries to power high drain devices like cell phone chargers. Lithium batteries have a longer storage life and perform well in extreme temperatures. -- Each year, when you change your clock in the spring, check the batteries in your flashlights and emergency power kit.Why Flashlights Instead of Candles: On average, one home fire caused by candles is reported every 34 minutes. Therefore, the IAFC and Energizer are encouraging families to use only battery-operated lighting devices when a power outage occurs. According to the National Fire Prevention Association, candles are the third leading cause of injuries from home fires, following cooking and heating. The simple step of making sure the batteries are fresh in your flashlights and lanterns when moving the clocks forward this spring, as well as preparing an emergency power kit, could save your family's life. "All too often, home fires are ignited by candles used for light when the power goes out," says Chief Grorud. "It's very important to have flashlights and backup batteries on hand during power outages. They are always safer than candles in these situations and can significantly reduce a family's risk of injury." "Over the years we've heard from countless firefighters about the need to educate people about the dangers of using candles during power outages," said Laakko. "We are so pleased to be able work with our partners in the IAFC to help local firefighters keep their communities safe." Keep Safe. Keep Going® Power Through It All™ is part of the Energizer year-long family preparedness program, Keep Safe. Keep Going® which also includes the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program in the fall. The Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program was started in 1987 by Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs as a way to remind people to change the batteries in their smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when they change their clocks back to Standard Time in the fall. For a complete list of tips for preparing for storms and important home fire safety tips, visit the Keep Safe. Keep Going® website, www.energizer.com/preparedness. About the International Association of Fire Chiefs The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), http://www.iafc.org, headquartered in Fairfax, Va., represents the leadership of over 1.2 million firefighters and emergency responders. The organization champions fire safety and prevention through efforts such as the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program. IAFC members are the world's leading experts in firefighting, emergency medical services, terrorism response, hazardous materials spills, natural disasters, search and rescue and public safety legislation. Since 1873, the IAFC has provided a forum for its members to exchange ideas and uncover the latest products and services available to first responders. The IAFC's mission is to provide leadership to career and volunteer chiefs, chief fire officers, company officers and managers of emergency service organizations throughout the international community through vision, information, education, services and representation to enhance their professionalism and capabilities. About Energizer Energizer Holdings, Inc. (
Contact Information: Contact: Erin Greenman 314.704.1983 Margaret Welch 314.727.5700, x106 Edie Clark IAFC 703.896.4827