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Freezing Temperatures Bring Generator Safety Tips From Health Officials

San Andreas, CA—As overnight temperatures dip to 32 degrees, Calaveras County Public Health (CCPH) provides safety tips for generators and prepares for power outages this winter.

Carbon monoxide poisoning, electrical shock, and fire hazards are common dangers associated with improper use of portable generators during power outages. A 2013 Consumer Product Safety Commission report revealed that half of generator-related deaths occurred in the coldest months of the year, November through February, with portable generators being the primary cause of carbon monoxide deaths involving engine-driven tools. Health officials noted that those who rely on a generator when the lights go out remember these safety tips:

When power goes out during winter storms, follow these tips and prepare:

Click here for more information on generator safety and here for power outages.

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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For power outage preparation tips and detailed information view our Power Outage Page here. During heat or snow, overburdened electric cables, transformers, and other electrical equipment can fail. Be safe, never touch a downed power-line or electrical equipment.

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