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for days. the deaths prompted then governor scott to set new emergency requirements that mandate nursing homes and the living facilities to have a generators and adequate fuel to maintain a comfortable temperature for at least 96 hours after a power outage. those requirements have not been totally met. according to an analysis from the miami he recalled. 60% of the nursing homes have not installed equipment that meets the new standard. that means 400 nursing homes across florida do not have enough back up power for air-conditioning for four days. if the storm causes damage anything like irma a lot of people who can t help themselves could be in danger. governor of florida says they are on top of it. there s going to be site checks and phone calls to make sure they have a plan to deal with the folks that are in their
georgia to waive their service and truck rates so we can facilitate fuel coming in from out-of-state. that is happening as we speak. tin urms of these nursing homes that s been an issue in the past. making site visits or calls to all facilities where the state does not have updated info about generators. as you know we now have a website through the agency where you can see who s got the generators, who doesn t, and so we think statewide about 120 that we don t have the information for. so there s going to be site checks. there s going to be phone calls to make sure that they have a plan to deal with folks that are in their care. and then once the storm passes, there ll be spot checks done in conjunction with the department of health to see where there may be needs after the storm and see wo has lost power. the website for the generator is
facilitate fuel coming in from out of state. so that is happening as we spea speak. in terms of these nursing homes, obviously that s been an issue in the past. the agency for health care administration is making site visits or calls to all facilities where the state does not have updated info about generators. we now have a web site through the agency of health care administration where you can go to each county and see who s got the generators, who doesn t. so we think statewide about 120 that we don t have the information for a month so there s going to be site checks, phone calls to make sure that they have a plan to deal with folks that are in their care and then once the storm passes, they will be spot checks done in conjunction with department of health see where there may be leads after the storm and see who has lost power. the web site for the generator,
their service and truck weights so we can facilitate fuel coming in from out of state. that is happening as we speak. in terms of nursing homes, obviously an issue in the past, the agency for health care administration is making site visits or calls to all facilities where the state does not have updated info about generators. we now have a website through the agency of health care administration where you can go in each county and see who s got the generators, who doesn t. and so we think it s statewide, about what, 120 that we don t have the information for. so there s going to be site checks. there s going to be phone calls to make sure that they have a plan to deal with folks that are in their care and then once the storm passes, there will be spot checks with the department of health to see where there may be needs after the storm and who