
SENIORS ARE AT INCREASED RISK DURING POWER OUTAGES WITHOUT HOME EMERGENCY LIGHTING
Most seniors want to live safely, independently and comfortably in their own home. However, remaining in the home carries risks that must be prepared for. Poor lighting, especially in a power failure, is a barrier that must be overcome. Home emergency lighting for seniors and the elderly help reduce fall risks and home accidents.
USE BETTER LIGHTING TO MAKE THE HOME SAFER
There are a few simple and inexpensive ways to help seniors age safely in their own home.
- Keep lamps at the bedside to provide an illuminated pathway in the bedroom when overhead lights are off. Lamps are especially important when waking up in the middle of the night.
- Install extra lighting in the bathroom to help prevent slips and falls. Consider using power outage lights.
- Put night lights and light switches close to the bed.
- Provide good lighting over the stairway with switches at the top and bottom of the stairs.
- Ensure hallways are well lit.
- Use brighter lights, but always prevent glare.
- Remember to use the lights!
WHAT GOES WRONG WHEN THE POWER FAILS?
An outage might be a minor inconvenience for most adults or a crisis for electronics-loving millennials, but it is a dangerous situation for seniors. So much can go wrong when the lights aren’t available.
- Electrical failure can leave us stumbling in the dark trying to find a flashlight.
- Fires can be sparked by candles used to provide light.
- Sudden darkness increases the risk of slips and falls.
- Flashlights are difficult to use for those needing mobility aids such as canes or walkers.
- Fumbling around in the dark is dangerous and full of unseen obstacles.
- Power failures upset and increase anxiety in the elderly, especially when there are sudden nighttime outages.
- Visual impairments are worsened by darkness and nightlights may not be bright enough.
PREPARE FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF A POWER OUTAGE WITH HOME EMERGENCY LIGHTING
Everyone eventually falls victim to an unexpected electric failure that leaves them in the dark. Whether the failure is caused by a storm, the power company, or the home’s electrical system, the result is the same, increased risk! Preparing for the possibility of a power outage is essential for senior safety. Thanks to the invention of the power outage light bulb, seniors now have a hands-free emergency light.
Safelumin power outage light bulbs automatically switch to battery when your power goes out. Safelumin works as a normal light bulb until an electric failure. Since the bulbs operate like everyday LED bulbs, they are just as easy to install in your lamps and fixtures. They even have a test button to assure you that the battery is charged and ready to go.
There is no need to worry when the electricity goes out. The answer is your Safelumin power outage lights! Safelumin LED Safety Lights are available here. Your power will go out and your Safelumin power outage lightbulb will kick right in. Seniors no longer need to fear losing all light during a blackout.