Carbon monoxide poisoning and fires are common hazards after disasters when power is out. Here's how to protect yourself and ...
Generators are only as safe as you make them. Here's how to keep your house powered, and your family safe, after a power ...
Shares of Generac Holdings, a producer of home generators and other emergency power products, are rising again Monday as ...
According to FEMA, the three main hazards when using a generator are carbon monoxide poisoning, fire and electrocution. They ...
Accessibility: Whether you have a preexisting disability and the accessibility features of your home were damaged, or you ...
Hurricane Milton is expected to leave thousands of people without power when it makes landfall on Florida's west coast.
If you plan to use a generator due to loss of power from Hurricane Milton, keep these best practices in mind: Place the generator outdoors, at least 15 feet away from any openings to the home, ...
Also, many home also contain sensitive, high-tech appliances and electronics that can be inoperable or even damaged by “unclean” power from a generator. Fortunately, the generator manufacturers ...