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Old 08-12-2018, 07:38 PM #1
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Default Back-up Generators

As I have become aware of just how fast heat can make my breathing worse, I'm trying to figure out how to also cope with also living in East central Florida. Not only are hurricanes a threat but even thunderstorms are certain to cause some outages during any year.

It seems like there should be some sort of financial assistance available since it is medically necessary. It'd likely save the medical insurance company money in the long run. Getting the generator installed is likely to be less than a single ER visit because heat triggered an MG crisis.

Anyone have tips or success with this?

Lee
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