Severe Weather Resources

Managed Generator Services is build on proactivity, so staying on top of severe weather and providing our clients with the necessary resources to stay safe is a top priority.
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Residential Resources
Download our Hurricane Preparation guide and our Winter Weather guide now so you’re prepared when severe weather hits.
Each guide has emergency contact information, terms to know, steps on how to prepare before the storm, safety measures for reacting after a storm and printable forms to manage your families records.
Florida Resources
Please see important links below:
>Florida Disaster – Division of Emergency Management Preparation Guide
>Florida Health Care Association Plant Operations Hurricane Planning Checklist
>State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Health Facility reporting system
>Florida Office Of Emergency Management – County Emergency Management Offices
Florida Law Reminder for Early Prescription Refills
This notice is a reminder that all health insurers, managed care organizations, pharmacy benefit managers and
other health entities must comply with provisions of section 252.358, Florida Statutes, which allows for early
prescription refills in the event the Governor issues an Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency. This
mandate remains in effect until the Governor’s Executive Order is rescinded or expires.
Executive Order 23-171
In accordance with section 252.358, Florida Statutes, emergency-preparedness prescription medication refills:
All health insurers, managed care organizations, and other entities that are licensed by the Office of Insurance
Regulation and provide prescription medication coverage as part of a policy or contract shall waive time
restrictions on prescription medication refills, which include suspension of electronic “refill too soon” edits to
pharmacies, to enable insureds or subscribers to refill prescriptions in advance, if there are authorized refills
remaining, and shall authorize payment to pharmacies for at least a 30-day supply of any prescription
medication, regardless of the date upon which the prescription had most recently been filled by a pharmacist,
when the following conditions occur:
1. The person seeking the prescription medication refill resides in a county that:
1. Is under a hurricane warning issued by the National Weather Service;
2. Is declared to be under a state of emergency in an executive order issued by the Governor; or has activated its emergency operations center and its emergency management plan.
2. The prescription medication refill is requested within 30 days after the origination date of the conditions
stated in this section or until such conditions are terminated by the issuing authority or no longer exist. The time period for the waiver of prescription medication refills may be extended in 15- or 30-day increments by emergency orders issued by the Office of Insurance Regulation.
This section does not excuse or exempt an insured or subscriber from compliance with all other terms of the policy or contract providing prescription medication coverage.
South Carolina Resources
Please see important links below:
>South Carolina Emergency Management Division
>South Carolina County Emergency Managers
>South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Emergency Operations Plan
>Emergency Operations Plan Development Guide and Template for Extended Care Facilities
Virginia Resources
Please see important links below:
>Virginia Department of Emergency Management
>2023 Hurricane evacuation guide
>2023 Hurricane Preparedness Inland Impacts Guide
>Virginia Department Of Emergency Management Operations Plan
What Our Techs Are Reading
Our techs are the best in the business and have unparalleled experience when it comes to being storm smart. In addition to our internally prepared reporting and government resources, here are some of the websites they visit to stay prepared and safe