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Aug 16
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Generator Protection 101: Keeping the Po...

Eric Goranson
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Generator safety is no joke, folks! This week, I’m hanging out with Saloni from Gen Tent, and trust me, we’re diving headfirst into the wild world of keeping your generator running safely while dodging the chaotic storms of hurricane season. I mean, who doesn’t love a good thunderstorm, right? But seriously, we’re tackling how to protect your precious generator from the elements while also ensuring you’re not creating a carbon monoxide death trap in your own backyard. Spoiler alert: It involves some common-sense rules that seem to be lost on many. So, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just looking to keep the lights on during the next weather apocalypse, tune in for some laughs, insights, and a good dose of sarcasm about generator safety!

Generator safety is not just a topic; it's a full-blown life choice, especially when hurricanes and wildfires start knocking on our doors like unwanted relatives. Eric G and Saloni from Gen Tent dive headfirst into the wild world of generator safety, shedding light on the dos and don'ts that could mean the difference between a cozy power outage experience and a disaster movie moment. We’re talking about how to keep your generator protected from the elements while also ensuring you don’t accidentally create a carbon monoxide gas chamber in your own backyard. Spoiler alert: putting your generator under the patio to keep it ‘safe’ is a terrible idea. Join us as we explore the critical importance of keeping that generator at least 20 feet away from your home, because close encounters with carbon monoxide are not the bonding experience you think they are. We’ll also touch on why Gen Tent is the superhero cape your generator desperately needs, making it weatherproof and ready to go when the power goes out. So, if you're ready to learn how to navigate the stormy seas of generator ownership with a laugh and a few eye rolls, this episode is packed with all the tips you need to stay safe and sane when Mother Nature throws a tantrum.

Takeaways:

  • Generator safety is crucial, especially during hurricane and wildfire seasons, so keep your generator protected and your family safe.
  • Using a generator improperly can lead to dangerous situations like carbon monoxide poisoning, which is a silent killer that can happen without warning.
  • It's essential to keep your generator at least 20 feet away from your home to prevent carbon monoxide buildup and risks of fire hazards.
  • Always choose high-quality generator covers like Gen Tent that are flame retardant, as cheap alternatives can be made from flammable materials.
  • The smartest generator usage involves knowing where to place it, how to maintain it, and ensuring it's safe from elements like rain and snow.
  • Educate yourself on generator safety protocols—because following the rules can literally save your life and prevent costly accidents.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Monument Grills
  • Gen Tent
  • Champion
  • Westinghouse
  • Steramax
  • Generac
  • Cummins
  • Duramax
  • PD Power Equipment
  • Aero Broom

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