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Generators are only as safe as you make them. Here's how to keep your house powered, and your family safe, after a power ...
If you live in an area that experiences power outages, you may be considering buying a generator. Here's what you need to ...
Incorrectly using a generator can lead to dangers including carbon monoxide poisoning. If you’re without power, here are ways to safely use a generator at home.
Carbon monoxide poisoning from using a generator indoors can "kill you in minutes," the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns.
Consumer Reports gives four steps to safely getting a portable generator running quickly.
Generators can be deadly if used improperly. Here is what you need to do to use a generator safely: Do NOT use the generator inside. They can cause carbon monoxide poisoning and also could start a ...
When the lights go out, it’s good to have a backup plan. We explain exactly how a generator works, so you can power your home safely.
The American Red Cross has this advice for safely using an electric generator.
Danica Cherico and Shawn Gehlert use a generator to power a lamp as they sit outside their apartments that don't have electricty after it was damaged by Hurricane Michael on October 15, 2018, ...
Having a portable generator can be a life saver during a hurricane but it can also be a killer if not used properly.
Use a canopy or tent cover and only outdoor-rated cords. Overloading: Know your generator's wattage limits to avoid damaging your appliances or the generator itself. Read more safety tips from the ...
Four important but easy steps to ensure the safe operation of your portable generatorPay close attention to safety guidelines when setting up a generator, especially if it's new or you haven't us ...