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Were all sorry to hear about the outages. Don't even think about using a generator unless you know how to hook it up to the house panel through a transfer switch. A 3 pole double throw switch is required to hook into the house wiring unless you just use extension chords to those appliances you need. Oil burner would be a priority of course. One tip I can give you. If you can drain your hydronic system down so the pipes won't freeze, if you have that kind of a hot water systme and radiators, do it very soon. As far as the toilets are concerned and it really hurts me to say this, pour some alchohol in the water closets and bowl to prevent them from expanding as they ice up. We have a generator for our house but I cannot afford the cost of an extension cord to send power to yours. Sorry buddy. Take care and bundle up.
I'm going to have a talk with IT and see what options they suggest for these types of emergencies.