The roar of generators accompanies every power outage in Ukraine. This equipment is an indispensable source of energy for businesses and households. However, improper use of the equipment can harm people and the environment.
The State Environmental Inspection of the Southern District has issued a reminder of the rules for the safe use of generators.
Location is critical
The main danger from a generator is carbon monoxide (CO) gas. This compound is toxic to humans and animals, and in high concentrations, it is even lethal.
Therefore, the main thing when using a generator is to prevent gas from entering enclosed spaces. This equipment should only be used in the open air and as far away as possible from ventilation openings, windows, and doors. For the same reason, exhaust gases should not be blocked, and people should not remain unprotected near generators for long periods of time.
Fire risks
The generator uses flammable fuel. Therefore, it should be installed as far away from buildings as possible, and flammable materials, such as bushes and fabrics, should be kept away from it.
Fuel should also be stored away from the generator.
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