Monday, June 26, 2006

7+ Safety Tips For Troubleshooting Your Portable Generator

The best troubleshooting for a portable generator is to know the safety tips before you even start them up. You should also be cautious before attempting any troubleshooting or repair of your portable generator.

As part of your troubleshooting of your portable generator here are some tips.

While very useful when you need temporary or remote electrical power, but they can be a hazard if you don't know how to use them safely. The primary troubleshooting tip for use of a portable generator is to watch for poisoning by carbon monoxide. This can come from the exhaust of the generator engine that has become toxic and needs repair.

Other tips on hazards that are possible with portable generators are electrocution or shock and fire. The most common deaths or serious illnesses resulting from failure to follow troubleshooting tips involve the use of these portable generators indoors or in spaces that are partially enclosed. Carbon dioxide builds up and people have died as a result.

The first of the portable generator tips, therefore, is to avoid the use of the generator indoors. Carbon dioxide can build up to a toxic level quite fast. You can't see carbon dioxide nor can you smell it. Should you ever feel weak, or dizzy or sick while you are using a portable generator move to fresh air immediately.

Another troubleshooting tip is to make sure your generator is not near any door, window or vent that can deliver the carbon dioxide indoors. You should also have battery-operated or plug in alarms that advise when carbon dioxide is in your home.

Other troubleshooting for portable generators involves avoidance of electrical hazards and fire hazards. You may need to repair or replace parts to keep yourself and your family safe.

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