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CO Safety
Carbon Monoxide Protection for Safe Generator Use
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas produced during fuel combustion in engine-powered equipment such as portable generators. Because it cannot be seen or smelled, it can quickly become dangerous in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.
When carbon monoxide accumulates, it replaces oxygen in the air and can cause serious symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, nausea, and in severe cases, can lead to loss of consciousness or even death.
Always Use Your Generator Outdoors
To ensure safe operation, treat your generator the same way you would treat a car engine:
· Always operate the generator outdoors only
· Keep it at least 20 feet (6 meters) away from any doors, windows, vents, or openings into your home
· Never use a generator inside a house, garage, basement, or any enclosed or partially enclosed space
· Do not rely on open windows or doors for ventilation
Following proper placement guidelines is critical to preventing carbon monoxide buildup around living areas.
Safety Designed for Peace of Mind
A generator should provide power during emergencies — not create additional risks.
That’s why modern safety-focused designs are essential for protecting users and families during power outages or disasters.
CO Protection Technology (if applicable to your product)
Our generator is equipped with advanced CO safety technology that continuously monitors carbon monoxide levels during operation.
When unsafe levels of carbon monoxide are detected, the system will automatically shut down the generator to help prevent exposure to harmful exhaust gases.
This added layer of protection is designed to give you greater confidence when using your generator around your home during emergencies.
Safe Power, When You Need It Most
By combining proper outdoor usage with built-in safety protection, you can ensure reliable backup power while keeping your family safe from carbon monoxide risks.
Always follow safety instructions and never compromise on proper ventilation when operating any fuel-powered equipment.
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