Generators for Retirement Communities
Reliable backup power that keeps your residents safe, comfortable, and connected — no matter what Oklahoma weather delivers.
Your Residents Depend on You
When the power goes out, elderly residents face risks that younger populations don't. Temperature regulation becomes dangerous within hours. Medication that requires refrigeration spoils. Mobility aids like stair lifts and powered wheelchairs stop working. And for residents on oxygen concentrators or CPAP machines, a prolonged outage can become a medical emergency.
Oklahoma's storm season hits hardest during extreme heat and extreme cold — exactly when your residents are most vulnerable. A community-wide backup power system eliminates that risk entirely.
Peace of mind for residents, families, and your management team.
Critical Risks for Senior Residents
Community-Wide Backup Power Solutions
We design systems tailored to retirement communities — from single-building independent living facilities to multi-building campuses with common areas, dining halls, and individual units. Every system is engineered to cover HVAC, lighting, elevators, kitchen facilities, and resident medical needs.
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What We Provide
Multi-building systems engineered to cover common areas, dining, individual units, and emergency lighting.
Power transfers in seconds — residents may not even notice the grid went down.
Critical circuits for medical equipment, oxygen systems, and refrigeration are prioritized automatically.
Sound-dampening enclosures keep noise levels minimal. Your residents sleep through outages, not generators.
Annual service, load testing, and 24/7 emergency support so your system is always ready.
Documentation and testing records to satisfy state licensing, insurance, and family inquiries.
What Size Generator Does a Retirement Community Need?
Most Oklahoma retirement communities require between 48kW and 150kW depending on the number of units, campus size, and which systems need coverage. Communities with skilled nursing or memory care components may need to meet NFPA 110 standards for emergency power systems. We perform a free load analysis to determine exact requirements — and identify any compliance obligations before installation.
48–100 kW
Small / Independent Living
Single-building communities with 20–60 units. Covers common areas, HVAC, elevators, and emergency circuits.
100–150 kW
Mid-Size Campus
Multi-building communities with dining halls and common areas. Full campus backup including all resident units.
150+ kW
Large / Mixed-Care Campus
Communities with skilled nursing or memory care components. May require NFPA 110 compliance and paralleling systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Protect Your Community Today
Schedule a free site assessment. We'll evaluate your campus, calculate the load requirements for every building, and deliver a detailed proposal — no cost, no obligation.
