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9 generator safety tips WFTV [Video]

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — The Seminole County Office of Emergency Management is partnering with long-term care facilities to help test generators before hurricane season.

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1.

In addition to checking the safety of your personal generator, it is also important to get a generator technician on the scene immediately after a hurricane.

Read: New to Florida? 9 helpful tips to get you through a hurricane

Here are nine safety tips:

  1. Never feed power from a portable generator into a wall outlet. This can kill linemen working to restore power or your neighbors served by the same transformer.
  2. Never run your generator in a garage, carport, crawl space, shed or porch. Place outdoors but under a cover to prevent electrocution if the unit gets wet. Be sure the generator isn’t positioned outside an open window, which can allow fumes into the home.
  3. Use a carbon monoxide alarm that’s battery-operated or has battery backup.
  4. Don’t use frayed, torn, or …

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