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Generator Safety During Cleanup: Carbon Monoxide Is the Invisible Emergency

Power outages make generators useful but dangerous when used too close to buildings.

Situation snapshot

The problem in plain English.

Power outages make generators useful but dangerous when used too close to buildings.

Start with safety and source control. Then work through what can dry, what needs removal, what should be documented, and where professional mitigation or remediation should take over.

Action order

Move through it in the right sequence.

  1. 01Operate generators outside only.
  2. 02Keep fuel-burning equipment away from doors, windows, and vents.
  3. 03Use carbon monoxide detectors.
  4. 04Never use wet electrical devices.

Risk check

What changes the seriousness.

Watch for

Generator indoors, garage use, dizziness, headache, or equipment near openings.

What the pros look for

Pros plan drying and power needs without creating carbon monoxide or electrical hazards.

Source backed

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