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    Generator Safety

    Gasoline-powered generators can be useful after a storm knocks out power to your home. However, generators also can be deadly if not used properly. Generators emit carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can be lethal. People have died or been seriously injured due to fires caused by generators. To stay safe, please follow these tips: 

    • Always operate a generator outside a home in a ventilated area, well away from any windows, doors, vents and other openings.
    • Purchase a carbon monoxide detector and install it in your home.
    • Never operate a generator on the balcony of a multi-unit building such as an apartment or condominium.
    • Never refuel a generator while it's running or still hot.
    • Never overload the generator.
    • Never connect a portable generator to the main electrical panel in your home.
    • Carefully inspect a generator after long storage periods for broken or missing parts.Wipe off all dust.
    • Store the generator in a dry, ventilated area with its fuel tank empty.
    • Before storing, clean the generator by removing all oil and dirt.
    • Don't store the generator near fuel supplies.
    • Don't store the generator near appliances such as water heaters or pumps, especially if they're gas powered.

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    305-468-5400

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    305-468-5401

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    305-468-5402

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    9300 NW 41St.
    Miami, FL 33178

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