Disabled–But Not Helpless, by J.E.
“I would probably die.” my friend responded to the question of “What happens if there is a power failure while you sleep?” His smile was closer to a grimace. He was a fragile old man, out of the hospital for just a week, and would be using supplementary oxygen for the rest of his life. His oxygen concentrator, used at night while asleep, required 115 VAC. It wasn’t an idle question. We had, on different occasions, discussed survival situations, including TEOTWAWKI. (It is similar to deciding how high “up” is.) Within days he had cobbled together an alarm that used …