Generator for air conditioning system system

My biggest concern, whenever a hurricane is headed our way, is if the people I was with and I will still have electricity after the storm.

the people I was with and I don’t live close enough to the coast that I certainly upset about flooding too much. However, the people I was with and I do live far enough south that it’s harshly sizzling and humid in November and September. Without electricity, our a/c doesn’t work. That means it gets harshly uncomfortably sizzling within minutes. Take this last hurricane, for example. It hit my section almost dead on. Downtown got certainly flooded. I assume certainly terrible for the people who’ve lost their homes and everything. However, I also assume terrible for me because the people I was with and I did not have power for almost more than one weeks. That means no air conditioner for more than one weeks. If you lose your lake home to the hurricane, your renter’s insurance will put you up in a hotel and hotels have air conditioner. However, if your home is just wonderful however you don’t have power, your renter’s insurance will not pay for an air-conditioned hotel. At least mine will not anyway, some of my neighbors have renter’s insurance that does pay for a hotel. I certainly should have switched to their insurance last year. However, I have my payment directly set up to be taken out for my insurance so it was too late to change it. Once I thought about it, the money had already been taken and this year had already been paid for. So now another storm is headed our way and I am seriously thinking I should get a generator. I wonder if they make generators strong enough to run an off of?

 

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