As Hawaii enters its Pacific hurricane season, the DOH's Office of Public Health Preparedness underscores the importance for households equipped with electric or battery-operated medical devices to plan for potential power disruptions. This proactive approach is crucial in light of heightened wildfire prevention measures announced by Hawaiian Electric (HECO), affecting Honolulu, Maui, and Hawaii county areas.
Households with individuals dependent on electricity for medical devices are strongly advised to engage in proactive discussions with healthcare providers to review contingency plans in case of extended power outages. It is also recommended to update family emergency plans, considering potential relocation if backup power options are inadequate.
Hawaiian Electric's initiative, known as the Public Safety Power Shutoff program, involves preemptive power shutdowns in high-risk areas to reduce wildfire risks during critical weather conditions. Residents in affected areas, particularly those with medical dependencies on electricity, are encouraged to visit HECO's PSPS website to determine their inclusion in the designated zones and to complete essential forms such as the Medical Needs Communication Form.
To enhance preparedness, affected households are urged to download the HECO app for real-time updates and notifications, ensuring they stay informed during emergencies. Additionally, all residents are encouraged to access emergency preparedness resources available at www.preparenowhawaii.org to strengthen their readiness for unforeseen events.