Don’t Let the Lights Go Out: The Importance of Emergency Power for Hospitals
Posted by Accutech on October 25, 2022 11:40 am
When the power goes out, it's a race against time to get it back on. For hospitals, losing power can be catastrophic. Patients need to be kept safe and secure, and critical medical equipment needs to stay up and running. That's why it's so important for hospitals to have emergency power in place.
Hospitals are required to have emergency backup power in case of a power outage. This power can come from a generator or other source, and it needs to be able to keep the hospital running for at least 72 hours. However, a recent study found that 43 percent of hospitals do not have an emergency backup power system in place. Hospitals need to have enough backup power to run critical medical equipment, like ventilators, and to keep the lights on in patient rooms. Backup generators can provide short-term or long-term power outages, depending on the size of the hospital and the type of equipment that needs to be powered.
Maintain a Secure Perimeter Around the Hospital
The consequences of a power outage at a hospital can be disastrous. In addition to having emergency backup power, hospitals need to have a plan in place for how to keep patients safe and secure in the event of a power outage. One way to do this is by using access control and infant monitoring software that does not rely on power. This way, even if the power goes out, hospital staff can still monitor who is coming and going from the hospital, and they can keep an eye on newborn infants.
Test Regularly
Hospitals should test their emergency backup plans regularly to ensure that they are prepared for a power outage. This includes testing the backup generators to make sure they are working properly and that hospital staff knows how to use them. Hospitals should also test their access control and infant monitoring systems to make sure they are still operational in the event of a power outage. By testing these systems regularly, hospitals can be sure that they are prepared for anything. A power outage can be a scary thing, but by being prepared, hospitals can ensure that their patients are safe and that the hospital can continue to function. By having emergency backup power in place and a plan for how to keep patients safe, you can rest assured that your hospital will weather the storm.
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