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Where to Safely Use a Fuel-Powered Portable Generator Infographic

If the power goes out, safely provide power for lighting and cooking. Do not use fuel-powered portable generators indoors!

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Locations where to use a fuel-powered generator. At least 20 feet from any structure. Never use it in enclosed spaces, garages, patios and porches, or on balconies.

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Where to Safely Us a Fuel-Powered Portable Generator

DO: 20 Ft. from All Homes.

DON'T: On Balconies, Decks, and Porches.

DON'T: Near Homes or Windows.

DON'T: In Basements.

DON'T: In Living Spaces.

DON'T: In Garages.

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Last updated on September 12, 2024
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