In almost every home in Nigeria, you will find a generator
because power is unstable. Some run their generator for 24 hours while others
run it in the night. However,
in recent times, we have heard of people dying because of generator fumes. It
is unfortunate but true. Obviously, this carbon monoxide is very harmful to the
body. In line with this, here are lifesaving tips for running a generator at home.
Your generator should be
far away from your window
As long as generators use dirty energy such fuel or diesel, it
will always release fumes. So, it should be reasonably far away from your
window. Do not say that because you tightly shut your window and doors, you
want to place it beside it. It is dangerous.
Use your generator outdoor
You will be shocked that some people in this country use their
generator right in their parlour or sitting room. They don’t want to leave it
outside for fear of it being stolen or because they are too lazy to go outside
to switch it off. You are joking with your life if you continue with this
practice.
Do not run it in an
enclosed area
A generator needs ventilation to function properly because of
the heat it produces while it is working. Always use your generator in an open
space so that it will be able to breathe. A generator may stop working or
explode if there is no ventilation.
Turn off all your
appliances
Before you start your generator, turn off all your appliances to
prevent any damage. This is because a power surge can destroy your devices.
Also, do not overload your generator.
Never refuel a hot
generator
It is no gainsaying that you should not refuel a generator while
it is running let alone when it is hot. Your generator may explode if you do
this. Hence, switch off before refuelling.
Periodic maintenance
Always maintain your generator by taking it for regular checkup
especially when it produces fumes. Sooner or rather than later, it will
collapse.
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