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There are some mistakes everyone makes when using a generator that you'll want to avoid for many reasons — the topmost being the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
Here's what you need to know about choosing the right generator and how to avoid dangerous mistakes.
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Rain could damage a portable generator and lead to electrocution. Generators should not be used indoors or in enclosed spaces, either, due to carbon monoxide risks.
Having a backup generator installed in your home or business can come in handy, but avoiding these common mistakes is critical to keeping it safe.
Rain could damage a portable generator and lead to electrocution. Generators should not be used indoors or in enclosed spaces, either, due to carbon monoxide risks.
Rain could damage a portable generator and lead to electrocution. Generators should not be used indoors or in enclosed spaces, either, due to carbon monoxide risks.