The best practice is to plug appliances and electronics directly into the generator. If you must use an extension cord, make ...
Blackouts happen, and generators can make them a lot less awful. But what kind of generator do you need, and how powerful does it have to be? Here’s how to tell.
Lake-effect snow has descended once again and is expected to continue over the weekend. If you lose power, you may turn to a generator. Here's some safety tips.
Extreme cold is hitting, here's how to safely hook up a generator to your house before you lose power.
A major winter storm is heading our way this weekend and a lot of people are thinking about getting a generator. Here's what ...
Check with your generator’s supplier or manufacturer’s instructions for guidance, or buy fuel stabilizer from a hardware store or gas station, which will allow you to store it for 18 to 24 more months ...
When using generators in severe weather, safety is crucial to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, electrocution, and fire.
Starting a generator regularly, as well as treating fuel with a stabilizer, can help keep batteries charged and prevent fuel from going stale. A dual-fuel generator offers flexibility and can easily ...