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Safely using a portable generator

 
After the numerous hurrcance we've recently faced, many people have come to realize the importance of a portable generator. Unfortunately, since many of these poeple have never used one before they don't understand the hazzards that can be associated with portable generators. You should have no doubts - they can also be very hazardous if not used and maintained properly. Therefore, it's important to know the potential risks and how you can prevent or avoid them.

The most common hazard you will encounter with portable generator is carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause you to feel sick, dizzy, or weak, and with further exposure, can even cause death. To avoid this, do not operate your generator indoors or allow the exhaust fumes from a generator operating outdoors to flow into your home. You should also install battery-operated CO (carbon monoxide) alarms in your home.

To avoid risks of shock and electrocution there are a few simple precautions that you must follow:

1. Keep your portable generator dry by keeping it elevated and covered as needed
2. Plug any electrical appliances directly into your generator instead of an extension cord. If you must use an extension cord it should be a heavy duty, outdoor rated cord rated for the load that you are using. Make sure that there are no nicks or cuts anywhere on the cord.
3. Never use your generator to "back feed" your house wiring. This is extremely dangerous because it bypasses your built-in household circuit protection devices and puts utility workers and neighbors served by the same utility transformer at a risk of electrocution.

To avoid accidentally starting a fire, do not store fuel for your generator inside your home and always allow your generator to cool down completely before refueling.

By following these steps, you and your family will be able to safely enjoy the benefits of a portable generator during a power outage.


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