SAFETY

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HEALTH SAFETY

Having reliable power for medical or life-support devices is critical. Be prepared with a plan for possible extended power loss during hurricane season. Your life could depend on it.

HOME OR HEALTHCARE FACILITY

Discuss emergency plans and backup power supply with an agency representative or facility staff.

CONTINUITY OF LIFE SUPPORT

Have a plan in place to ensure electric and rechargeable devices can be sustained. This may include making arrangements to stay with a friend or relative during an extended outage, use of a backup generator, or a special needs shelter.

KNOW HOW TO FIND HELP

Confirm the location of special needs shelters with your local emergency management office or call your area hospitals to learn what emergency services are available for those with critical medical needs.

GENERAL SAFETY

  • Stay away from downed power lines and call 911 or LCEC immediately. If a power line contacts a car, stay in the vehicle and keep others away. Never drive over downed power lines.
  • Slow down and give utility workers plenty of room to work. Please do not disrupt their work or distract them unless it is urgent. Rest assured they are working as quickly and safely as possible to restore your power.