
Safe placement of a power-generating device external to a dwelling is crucial. For example, positioning such equipment too close to a structure increases risks associated with carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazards.... Read more »

Atmospheric water generators extract moisture from the air to produce potable water. These devices, ranging in size and capacity, typically use condensation, similar to a dehumidifier, to collect water vapor. This collected... Read more »

Securing a portable generator involves a combination of physical deterrents, location strategies, and security measures designed to prevent theft. For example, chaining a generator to a fixed object like a building or... Read more »

Protecting a portable generator involves a combination of physical security measures and thoughtful placement to deter unauthorized removal. For instance, chaining the generator to a fixed object like a sturdy post or... Read more »

Safe generator placement involves considering the distance between the unit and the home. This distance is crucial for mitigating risks associated with carbon monoxide poisoning and minimizing noise and vibration transfer. For... Read more »