: Unlimited supply for standby units, but requires a utility line. Prioritize Safety First
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Never, ever run a generator indoors or in a garage due to carbon monoxide risks.
Check their labels for "running watts" and "starting watts". Add them up to find the minimum generator size you need. Gasoline : Easy to find, but hard to store long-term. Propane : Cleaner, doesn't spoil, but requires heavy tanks.
: Freezing winters without a furnace or sweltering summers without air conditioning.
Modern life relies entirely on a steady stream of electrons. We do not notice it until it is gone. A sudden storm, a grid failure, or unexpected maintenance can plunge your life into the dark ages in seconds.
Make a list of "must-have" appliances (refrigerator, sump pump, medical equipment).
Choosing a generator depends entirely on your specific household needs and how much coverage you want. Generator Type Budget-conscious homeowners & camping Lower upfront cost, mobile, easy to store Requires manual setup in the dark, frequent refueling Inverter Generators Powering sensitive electronics (laptops, phones) Extremely quiet, fuel-efficient, clean power Lower total power output than standard portables Standby Generators Seamless, whole-home power continuity Turns on automatically, runs on natural gas/propane High upfront cost, requires professional installation 📋 3 Steps to Power Independence Calculate Your Load