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Emergency Preparedness When Using Supplemental Oxygen
For my fellow Canadians on this site: I hope you’re keeping safe and warm amidst the freezing rain we’ve been having in certain parts of our country overnight and into today. I also hope you have power!
As this latest winter storm moved in, I’ve been thinking of emergency preparedness procedures because I heard on the radio that there is a risk of widespread power outages until the conclusion of this freezing rain system. If the area of this outage is large, then it could also take days for crews to restore power and for those of us requiring supplemental oxygen due to pulmonary fibrosis (PF); this could be a very risky time.
My fellow columnist Kim Frederickson wrote about this in a previous column titled Coping When the Electricity Goes Out. When she wrote about this, it was a reminder to think about what I need to do to ensure I have enough oxygen in the event of a long-term power outage. However, it wasn’t until this storm hit and the warning about widespread power outages circulated social media, TV news and radio, that I really thought about what I needed to do.
As a patient living with PF and requiring supplemental oxygen: how to do you prepare for emergency power outages?
What steps do you take to ensure you’re safety with the loss of electricity?
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