Thursday, November 1, 2012

What to do after a hurricane if you use a home medical device

This article has good links off to additional information and resources

What to do after a hurricane if you use a home medical device:

". . . like an oxygen tank, ventilator, medical bed, wheel chair, or blood glucose monitor, losing power can be much more than an inconvenience. Your first step should be to call your electric company and fire department to let them know that you have a medical device that needs power. While you wait for power to be restored or help to come, here's some advice from the U.S. Food and Drug and Administration on what else to do: . . . "

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