Plan ahead for dialysis and other life-support

 

Plan ahead if you need dialysis or other life-support equipment; find a back-up generator

Different medical conditions require different equipment, so evaluate your own situation and decide on the best course of action. Know where to go for assistance if you are dependent on a renal dialysis machine or other life-sustaining equipment or treatment. If you lose power or become isolated and your special needs cannot be met contact your doctor or local hospital for advice. Call Triple 000 for all life-threatening emergencies. Consider purchasing, or know where to source, a back-up generator if the equipment you rely on requires electricity. Examples of equipment that requires power to operate or recharge:

  • CPAP machine
  • Renal dialysis
  • Mechanical respirator
  • Electric wheel chair

 

In most cases, trained assistance dogs will be allowed to stay in emergency shelters with their owners. Those that are accepted may require proper identification and proof of vaccination. Check with your local council for more information.

Know the location of your nearest hospital. Always have a phone available that doesn't rely on mains power, remembering cordless phones don't work during power outages. Be fully prepared to leave your home if an extended power outage occurs. Oxygen cylinders rely on gas pressure to operate, but you'll need to store enough cylinders for a 72-hour period to be self-reliant.