Generator Safety Tips

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From BCEOC:

We know some of our Brevard residents are currently without power, and our partners at Florida Power & Light are working to restore those outages.

In the meantime, we want to urge our residents and visitors not to use generators, camping stoves, gas lanterns, or charcoal grills in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces like homes or garages as the exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poison that cannot be seen or smelled. In addition, keep these devices away from open windows, doors and vents so that carbon monoxide does not enter your home.

If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using any of the above items, get to fresh air right away. Do not delay! Carbon monoxide poisoning can rapidly lead to death.

NEVER use a portable generator inside your home or garage, even if doors and windows are open.

Do not use generators near open windows, doors, or vents.

Only use EPA-approved containers for storing and transporting gasoline


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