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Posted on: January 19, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Take It Outside

Safety Tip

Using a portable generator? Take it outside.

Never use portable generators or other gas-powered portable equipment indoors. It can lead to a buildup of carbon monoxide - a deadly, poisonous gas you cannot see or smell.

Follow these tips to stay safe when using a portable generator:

  1. Inspect the generator for damage or loose fuel lines.
  2. Keep the generator dry, and maintain and operate it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  3. Never use a portable generator indoors or in enclosed spaces such as garages, crawl spaces and basements.
  4. Use generators outdoors, but never place a generator near doors, windows or ventilation shafts. Carbon monoxide can enter through these areas and build up.
  5. Ensure the generator has 3 to 4 feet of clear space on all sides and above it to ensure adequate ventilation.
  6. If you or others show symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning - dizziness, headaches, nausea/vomiting, tiredness, confusion, unconsciousness - get to fresh air immediately and seek medical attention. Do not re-enter the area until trained and properly equipped personnel determine it is safe.

Get more portable generator safety tips here.

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