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If you bought your first generator or propane heater, there are a couple of things you should know about safely operating them.
Portable generators are popular choices for people who want a backup plan in case they lose power in severe winter weather events, but there are a few things you should know before using yours.
Details are still up in the air, but forecasters feel certain we're facing a significant winter storm this weekend. How prepared do you need to be?
When using generators in severe weather, safety is crucial to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, electrocution, and fire. Here are important tips to keep in mind.
With heavy snowfall and intense cold expected in PA this weekend, the risk of using alternative heating and power sources caused by power outages, increases.
The South Carolina State Fire Marshal's Office warns that generators can produce deadly carbon monoxide and must be used outdoors, with working CO alarms indoors.
When the power goes out, whether due to a hurricane, heat stress on the power grid, or just one downed tree, the right generator can be a lifesaver. Because of this, you should regularly check and maintain your portable generator to ensure it operates when ...
Portable generators can keep critical devices and appliances powered during an outage. Our top picks include solar, gas, and propane-powered options.
The Anker Power Bank Station Portable Outdoor Generator is on sale for $50 off at Amazon, and shoppers say it's a "reliable powerhouse."