Among the top questions people ask us
about living on our own in the Alaska Bush are,
“What do you do for
medical care? What would you do in an emergency?” These are insightful inquiries,
especially since four months a year there is NO transportation
to/from our cabin, except, when feasible, by an emergency
helicopter.
Obviously, we can't take care of every
awful scenario, but we have endeavored to assess health risks here
and mitigate them where we can. I imagine that our approach might be prudent for any home, anywhere, especially since national statistics indicate that about
30% of all emergency room visits are the results of injuries, https://www.nsc.org/home-safety/tools-resources/odds-of-dying/emergency-room-visits,
particularly falls. For us, I imagine that dirty cuts by power and
passive tools could be a problem, and possibly burns and lung issues, too, since we
heat the house and hot tub with wood fires every day.
