In the event of an emergency, many people are looking for ways to protect their homes and families. One way to do that is by having a backup power generator installed in your home or business! This blog post will go over some safety tips when using a backup power generator, so you know what to look out for in Tallahassee FL.

As we all know, natural disasters happen all too often these days. These can include storms like hurricanes and tornadoes as well as other factors such as earthquakes and wildfires. A lot of times these events can knock out electricity lines that lead into our houses from the outside world which leaves us without power at home or in our business. If you’re lucky enough not to get hit with one of these kinds of emergencies, most likely you’ll experience a power outage at some point in your life.

A backup generator is the perfect way to avoid any worry about being left without electricity during these times of emergency and it’s also good for peace-of-mind all year round.

However, if not installed or operated correctly, there are risks that could come with generators such as carbon monoxide poisoning caused by fumes coming from combustion engines that we need to be aware of. That’s why following our safety tips will help ensure that everyone stays safe when using a backup power generator:

Include an exhaust fan near where fuel would usually leak so this doesn’t get into indoor air quality; make sure you have enough ventilation around the location of the gas powered engine and there are no cracks in the walls that could let this gas inside; make sure to use a Carbon Monoxide detector when running a backup power generator.

If you need an emergency electrician, contact your local service provider for expert advice and assistance about safety tips as well as fuel storage containers so we can get back on the grid with peace of mind!

Contact us today for more information or if you have any questions: 

Contact DC AC Air and Heat at (850) 661-8205

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