Safety Tips for Using a Generator

Don't Overload Your Generator

  • Determine the amount of power you will need to operate those things you plan to connect to the generator.
  • Light bulb wattage indicates the power needed for lighting. Appliance and equipment labels indicate their power requirements.
  • If you can't determine the amount of power you will need; ask an electrician.
  • Make sure your generator produces more power than will be drawn by the things you connect to the generator including the initial surge when it is turned on. If your generator does not produce enough power to operate everything at once, stagger the use of your equipment.
  • If your equipment draws more power than the generator can produce, you may blow a fuse on the generator or damage the connected equipment.

Use Your Generator Safely

  • Incorrect generator use can lead to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning from the toxic engine exhaust, electric shock or electrocution and fire. Follow the directions supplied with the generator.

Never Use a Portable Generator Indoors

  • Never use a portable generator in a garage, carport, basement, crawlspace or other enclosed or partially-enclosed area, even with ventilation. Opening doors and windows or using fans will not prevent CO buildup in the home.
  • If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using a generator, get to fresh air right away — do not delay!
  • Install home CO alarms that are batteryoperated or have battery back-up.
  • Test batteries frequently and replace when needed.

Using Your Generator Outdoors

  • Place the generator away from windows, doors, and vents that could allow CO to come indoors.
  • To avoid electrocution, keep the generator dry. Do not use in rain or wet conditions.
  • Operate it on a dry surface under an open canopy-like structure. Make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator.

Use and Store Generator Fuel Safely

  • Turn the generator off and let it cool before refueling. Gasoline spilled on hot engine parts could ignite.
  • Store generator fuel in an approved safety can outside of living areas in a locked shed or other protected area. Local laws may restrict use or storage of fuel. Ask your local fire department for information.
  • If you spill fuel or do not seal its container properly, invisible vapors can travel along the ground and be ignited by an appliance's pilot light or arcs from electric switches in the appliance.
  • Use the type of fuel recommended in the generator instructions or on its label.

Connect Your Generator Correctly

  • Plug appliances directly into the generator, or use a heavy duty, outdoor-rated extension cord that is rated (in watts or amps) at least equal to the sum of the connected appliance loads.
  • Never try to power house wiring by plugging the generator into a wall outlet, a practice known as "back feeding." It can lead to the electrocution of utility workers or neighbors served by the same utility transformer.
  • The only safe way to connect a generator to house wiring is to have a qualified electrician install a power transfer switch.

The safest way to get emergency power

  • Permanently installed stationary generators are the best way to provide home backup power during a power outage.

CALL BOULEVARD ELECTRIC TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR GENERATOR AND BACKUP POWER NEEDS NOW!

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Boulevard Electric
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Buffalo, NY 14226
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Phone: (716) 912-8747
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Solar

In March of 2011, Boulevard Electric designed and installed a 4 kW solar array system on a home in Buffalo, NY.  The installed system was designed to produce 450 kWh per month utilizing 18 panels consisting of 225 watts each with micro inverters. Currently the early results of the installed system is on track to produce 4600 KWH this year and has reduced the home owners monthly electric bill from over $100 dollars to approximately $28 dollars per month.

Boulevard Electric is committed to green energy use and promotes the use of solar panel systems as a great way to offset energy use and save money. Installation of these systems has become far more reasonable with current incentives and tax credits. Currently the price to own a 4kW system is approximately $3000.00 dollars after the first year of operation. It should also be noted that the solar panel systems are maintenance free and are expected to produce over $19,000 dollars in savings over a 25 year life span of the system.

At Boulevard Electric we take pride in fulfilling your needs and would like to invite you to contact us today about how a solar power system from us can save you money.    

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