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Prepare for Emergencies
Water and Your Pod
The Pod is waterproof to a depth of 7.6 meters (25 feet) for up to 
60 minutes (IPX8). After the Pod gets wet, rinse it off with clean 
water and dry it with a towel.
     
Keep an emergency kit with you at all times to 
quickly respond to any diabetes emergency. The kit 
should include:
Several new, sealed Pods
Extra new PDM batteries (at least two AAA alka-
line). Do not use rechargeable batteries.
A vial of rapid-acting U-100 insulin (See the warn-
ing on page 8 of the Introduction for insulins 
approved for use in the mylife OmniPod System.)
Syringes for injecting insulin
Instructions from your healthcare provider about 
how much insulin to inject if delivery from the 
Pod is interrupted
Blood glucose test strips
Ketone test strips
Lancing device and lancets
Glucose tablets or another fast-acting source of 
carbohydrate
Alcohol prep swabs
A copy of the letter from your healthcare pro-
vider for airline security (see “Minimize airport 
security delays” la
ter in this chapter)
Phone numbers for your healthcare provider 
and/or doctor in case of an emergency
Glucagon kit and written instructions for giving 
an injection if you are unconscious (see “Avoid 
Lows, Highs and DKA” later in this chapter)
Ask your healthcare provider to help you develop 
plans for handling emergency situations, including 
what to do if you cannot reach your healthcare 
provider.
Do NOT expose your Pod to water at depths greater 
than 7.6 meters (25 feet) or for longer than 60 min-
utes. Check the infusion site often to make sure the 
Pod and soft cannula are securely applied and in 
place. If the cannula is not properly inserted, hyper-
glycemia may result.