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What You Should Know About Portable Generator Safety
Portable electric generators provide a good source of power, but if improperly installed or operated, can become deadly.
To keep families safe, The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) offer a helpful new video and … Read more
Portable Generator Safety
The external surfaces of the generator may become quite hot, so you need to keep your children away from the unit when it is running. Additionally, generators pose three common hazards:
-Carbon mon Continue reading
About Marine Generators
Power generators are machines that generate and produce electricity by converting mechanical energy into electricity. These power generating machines are designed to provide electrical power during po Continue reading
Emergency Power Generator Safety
Please don’t endanger the Utility Lineman
In the last hour before a hurricane there is always a panic rush to purchase the last remaining portable gasoline emergency generator. Thousands of emerg Continue reading
7 Safety Tips For Troubleshooting Your Portable Generator
The best troubleshooting for a portable generator is to know the safety tips before you even start them up. You should also be cautious before attempting any troubleshooting or repair of your portable Continue reading
RV Generator Maintenance Quick Tip
For a gasoline generator you should start and run the generator with at least a half rated load for a minimum of two hours every month. It is extremely important that you run it with this minimum rate Continue reading
Home Generators
Home generators are designed to provide electricity in times of power shortages or failures for a short duration of time. Home generators not only light up the house in case of power outages but also, Continue reading
Don’t Play Games With Electricity Or Electric Power Generators
Almost without fail, after the public gets word that a severe storm is heading their way, stores get a surge of people looking for the last remaining groceries and portable emergency power generators. For example, after dangerous ice storms recently … Read more
