Safety Tips for Portable Electric Generator Use during Hurricane Season

Bad Weather and Bad Judgement Combined Can Result in Health Risks when Using a Generator

Portable electric generators are relied upon by many families and businesses when the weather turns rough. The United States is about to enter its peak season for hurricanes within the next month, which will increase generator use. Use them safely though. Too often there is news of power
Safety Tips for Portable Electric Generator Use during Hurricane Season
 outages, quickly followed up with news from that same area of injuries from unsafe portable generator use or carbon monoxide poisoning. Electrical Safety Foundation International has issued a press release to help individuals avoid the most common mistakes when using an electrical generator.

The first tip and one of the most important is to never use a gasoline powered portable generator inside your house. These type of generators produce carbon monoxide gas. Do not rely on the fact that you have a carbon monoxide detector in your home to protect you. Do the smart and safe thing instead and use the portable generator outside of the living quarters of your home.

Many people feel that just because generators are sold at their local hardware store or convenience stores that they are simple to install. This is not necessarily the case. It's worth it to have a licensed electrician install the generator for you. By paying a little more for the installation, you will be able to avoid possible costs due to injury or illness from an improperly installed generator.

Before starting your generator it's best to make sure you have it set up properly. Make sure that you are using the correct type of extension cord for your generator, a three pronged plug is essential. Check your cord to make sure it is not frayed and that it does not have any signs of damage to it. Also make sure that your generator is in a safe, and dry place. Water and electricity can be a very dangerous combination resulting in electrical shock that could injure or kill you.

Related information
  • The peak of hurricane season for the U.S. is August and early September.
  • Make sure everyone in your family is aware of the safety precautions to be followed with generators.
  • Never use a gas powered generator inside of your home due to carbon dioxide build up.
 
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