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Sunapee Safety Services Building Serves as Warming Station During Power Outages

Sunapee's Safety Services Building served as the town's warming station during power outages and extreme cold, offering a safe place for residents; call Sunapee Police non-emergency at (603) 763-5555 for access.

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Sunapee Safety Services Building Serves as Warming Station During Power Outages
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When power fails and temperatures plunge, Sunapee's Safety Services Building stands ready as the town's designated warming station, town officials reminded residents in a Jan. 23, 2026 news release. The facility is available during the winter months for anyone who loses heat or electricity or needs a warm, safe place amid severe weather.

New Hampshire's winter weather can shift quickly, and for Sunapee this means a single storm can leave households, especially seniors and other vulnerable residents, without heat or power. The town emphasized that the Safety Services Building provides a reliable option for short-term shelter and support during those disruptions. For access after regular hours, residents should contact the Sunapee Police Department non-emergency line at (603) 763-5555.

The notice urged planning and neighbor checks as part of local preparedness. Residents are encouraged to look out for older neighbors and those with mobility or medical needs, and to act early when forecasts call for extreme cold or when outages begin. Small steps such as sharing a phone number, arranging rides, or helping a neighbor carry a heater can keep someone in Sullivan County safe until power is restored.

Municipal warming stations like Sunapee's Safety Services Building are a practical element of community resilience. The arrangement centralizes basic resources and a warm environment while allowing emergency services to maintain situational awareness and coordinate additional support if needed. For a lakeside town that depends on volunteerism and tight-knit networks, the warming station complements informal mutual aid that often springs up during storms.

Local officials framed the facility as both a safety net and a reminder to prepare. Beyond offering temporary shelter, the building functions as a contact point for residents who need assistance during inclement weather. The town's message also serves as a prompt to review home emergency plans, check backup power options, and keep mobile devices charged when storms are forecast.

For now, Sunapee residents have a clear, accessible resource when winter weather disrupts daily life. Keep the Sunapee Police non-emergency line, (603) 763-5555, handy, check on neighbors early, and consider this warming station part of household emergency planning for the rest of the winter season.

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