- Be in the Know - Its easy to slip up when you havent taken the time to read up. Always read your owners manual before operating your generator.
- Take it Outside - Keep those smelly fumes at bay. use your generator outside with the exhaust directed away from openings to your home or nearby buildings. Make sure your generator is at least 5 metres from any occupied building.
- No Harm Done - When it comes to portable generators, it might seem simple to plug in your generator and let it run, buts its best to leave it to the professionals. Hire an electrician to install a transfer switch so the generator can run the required circuits. This helps avoid creating back feed to mains, which can cause injury.
- Keep it Dry - Be kind to your generator. Keep it dry and avoid exposure to weather. Do not operate a portable generator in the rain or in standing water. Weather conditions can also damage exposed areas, especially electrical, and may cause the unit to be inoperable.
- Give it a Break - Sometimes, even generators need a break. Avoid overloading your generator by following the manufacturers directions for load capacity. Overloading can seriously damage your valuable appliances and electronics.
While generators are useful during power outages, natural disasters or when being used to provide power in remote locations, they also need to be handled properly to avoid anu injuries or damage. Things to keep in mind are :
- Purchase the right size generator for your needs
- Keep the generator away from water
- Always use proper extensions cords
- Never operate the generator in a enclosed space as it produces carbon monoxide, which can be harmful
- Certain fuels can be a safety risk while in storage, and generator emissions can be toxic
To find the best generator for you, start by identifying the main purpose of your generator, then working out the correct size. For more information read our detailed buyers guide here :- https://generatorstore.com.au/pages/generator-buyers-guide

