SVEC Urges Consumers to Generate Safety During Outages!

 

As consumer reliance on electricity has increased, tolerance for power outages has declined. To combat the havoc wreaked by ice storms, thunderstorms, high winds and hurricanes, many homeowners turn to portable electric generators.

Portable electric generators are a good source of power for heat, light, refrigeration and cooking during electrical outages. But, if generators are improperly installed or operated, they can become deadly. People die needlessly every year in accidents that involve portable electric generators. Safety awareness can prevent those deaths.

Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative and the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) recommends following these portable electric generator safety precautions to avoid dangerous situations:

Complacency around portable electric generators is deadly. Following these safety precautions can help keep you and your family safe while you wait for the power to come back on. For these and other electrical safety tips, visit the ESFI website at www.electrical-safety.org , or the SVEC website at www.svalleyec.com.

 

 

 

 

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