Power Out? Don’t Let It Turn Into a Health Emergency.
Discover the Top 7 Ways for Seniors to Stay Safe During a Power Outage
Power outages are more than just an inconvenience — for older adults, they can quickly become life-threatening.
Whether you’re a senior, a caregiver, or checking in on a loved one, this free safety checklist gives you practical, research-backed tips to protect against the most common blackout risks — like falls, food spoilage, device failure, and communication loss.
Plan Ahead So You’re Not Left in the Dark
This Free Checklist Could Help You or a Loved One Avoid Injury, Isolation, or Medical Emergencies During the Next Power Outage
When the lights go out, the risks go up — especially for seniors. Falls, food spoilage, loss of communication, and failing medical devices can turn a routine blackout into a crisis in minutes. That’s why we created this easy-to-follow checklist filled with expert-backed, senior-specific tips to help you stay safe, calm, and in control.
Whether you're living independently, caring for an older family member, or simply want to be prepared, this resource will guide you step-by-step through what really matters during an outage — and how to make sure you're ready before it happens.
What You’ll Get:
The #1 most overlooked tip that prevents dangerous falls in the dark
How to keep medical devices powered and medications safe
What to do when the fridge shuts off and temperatures spike
Stats that matter — real data to guide your emergency prep
Easy, actionable steps to stay calm, connected, and protected
Why It Matters:
3 million seniors are injured in falls every year (CDC)
4.5 million+ rely on electric medical devices at home
Power outages are on the rise — and 80% are weather-related
Don’t wait until the lights go out to find out what you should have done.
Get Your Free Checklist Now
Optional: Schedule a free 15-minute call to learn how a standby generator can keep your home powered and your family safe — even when the grid goes down.
