Power outages can cause a lot of trouble and inconvenience. If you live in an area where the power goes out regularly, you may decide to get yourself a portable generator. What are some things you should know about operating this type of generator?


While helpful in a power outage, portable generators have their limitations and should never be overloaded, so do not try to keep every light on and appliance running during the outage, only those considered essential for the basic running of the house. Portable generators are only intended for corded appliances, not hard-wired ones. If you have any essential medical equipment that must be running constantly, this is an important thing to keep in mind.


Portable generators can become a dangerous fire hazard, especially if they are not used properly. You should never have a generator running indoors, as the toxic fumes they emit can build up and become potentially lethal. Generators also tend to become very hot while in use, so you must make sure they are kept well away from young children. Use extra caution when filling your generator up with gasoline, and be careful to avoid spills.


From this very brief review, it is clear that portable generators are very handy for keeping essential corded appliances running in an emergency. But, you must be extra careful when running and operating one.

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