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What should you do if your power goes out in freezing weather?

DENVER (KDVR) — An arctic cold front will arrive in Colorado on Wednesday and bring extremely cold temperatures to the state.

The Pinpoint Weather team issued Pinpoint Weather Alert Days for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday due to the extreme weather.

So what should you do if your power goes out during the cold front?

How to prepare for a power outage

The Federal Emergency Management Agency suggests several things to do to prepare in case of a winter storm power outage:

What to do during a winter storm power outage

FEMA gave several tips on how to stay safe during a power outage:

Denver will open several warming centers during the storm, including a 24-hour center at the Denver Coliseum at 4600 Humboldt St. Anyone who needs a warm place to stay is welcome at the center.

After power has returned to your home

FEMA suggests throwing out perishable food items from your refrigerator if the power has been out for over four hours and your freezer if the power has been out for over 48 hours.

Check your house for burst pipes. Additionally, if you think a pipe has frozen, thaw it out as soon as possible or call a plumber to help.