Household outage utility
Protect the cold chain before a short outage turns into risky guesswork.
FridgeSafe turns outage timing, freezer fullness, cooler backup, thermometer evidence, and sensitive household items into a practical action plan: what to keep closed, what to move first, what to discard, and how to reset the kitchen when power returns.
- Built around the official 4-hour fridge rule and the 48-hour / 24-hour freezer windows
- Turns “when in doubt, throw it out” into a clearer fridge, freezer, and cooler sequence
- Gives households a copyable outage brief instead of another vague emergency article
Important: FridgeSafe is a planning tool, not medical advice or food certification. For refrigerated medicine or disaster-specific local guidance, follow the label, pharmacist, clinician, or official emergency instructions first.
Why this exists
Most households know one outage rule, but not the sequence that makes the rule usable.
The public guidance is short and clear: keep doors closed, protect the freezer, use a cooler if needed, and do not gamble once the safe windows are gone. But the real-life friction is deciding what to move first, what to stop checking, what to discard without second-guessing, and how to reset the fridge after the outage. FridgeSafe compresses that into one usable plan.