For Humanity's Liberation & 'till every Child is rescued & out of harm's way. 2 ancestors fought under General Washington. Trump! MAGA!

If you own a power generator,
NOW is always a good time to make sure it is serviced with new filters & fluids. Test run it regularly. Keep its fuel freshened. Make sure it is in good working order.

A lot more difficult dealing with power generator breakdowns when power is out and parts supply stores are closed.

My whole house generator is maintained yearly by the company I purchased it from. Also it turns on every Monday & runs for 12 minutes. Everything is automatic...turning on & turning off. I replaced my old one 3 (?) years ago, which worked fine but I upgraded everything that was getting old (in my mind)
I wished more people had one. It cost me close to $10,000. The neighbor bought one too. It's not about the lights being off it's about drinking water, flushing the toilet, taking showers, doing dishes & heating your home, mine is propane cause I live in the Country.....

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For Humanity's Liberation & 'till every Child is rescued & out of harm's way. 2 ancestors fought under General Washington. Trump! MAGA!

In response connie wright to her Publication

Folks, remember that an inexpensive power generator, even one purchased used is better than none. Available for a few hundred dollars on those internet classifieds. Just make sure they are serviced and running well. Always run outdoors and use heavy extension cords if portable units so not to monoxide a home. Objective to keep fridges/freezers cold and power basics (like phones charged) when needed. If not a continuous-duty (1800 RPM) diesel generator, then run them in intervals so as not to melt higher RPM (especially gasoline powered) engines down. Run for an hour, shut down for an hour. That also extends your fuel by reducing fuel consumption.