When the power goes out, generators come on, but they come with serious risks such as carbon monoxide poisoning, electrical issues and fire. When enough ice builds on power lines and trees, they can ...
When a power outage hits, getting left in the dark is just one of the concerns. An extended blackout is an inconvenience, but being without air conditioning, heating or necessary medical equipment is ...
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 ...
Before operating a generator, there are a few things to do to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning or a fire. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints appoints 14 men to council, including ‘Chosen’ ...
While Louisianians are entering the peak of hurricane season, A local store owner is encouraging homeowners to take precautions, before installing generators. Gerrod Brasseaux, owner of Brasseaux's ...
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The generator rule that prevents carbon monoxide deaths—how far it really needs to be from the house
Every major storm season, the same pattern repeats: the power fails, the portable generators come out, and carbon monoxide quietly starts to build where it should not. You hear the rule of thumb about ...
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