When it comes to using a Honda® power generator, safety is key. Portable generators do come with risks, such as carbon monoxide poisoning. Using the right operating practices will reduce these risks while optimizing the power generator's performance.

Keep reading for tips on safely operating a portable generator. If you want more advice or want to shop Honda generators for sale, contact Bobcat of York, Frederick, Hagerstown, Lancaster, and Adams County. We run dealerships throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. We also proudly serve those in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore, Maryland.

See What Honda® Suggests

Take a minute to look up the manufacturer's recommendations. After all, who knows the product better than the company who built it? There may be specific considerations for your given Honda generator. Follow these best practices to reduce safety risks. You can look up these suggestions in the owner's manual, which came with the portable generator and should also be available online.

Keep The Power Generator Well-Maintained

Portable generators suffer from normal wear and tear. Over time, parts can become in need of repair or replacement. If you tried to operate a compromised power generator, it could cause a safety situation.

Make sure you stay up-to-date with any preventative maintenance. It's also wise to inspect the portable generator every so often. Look over the various parts and make sure the Honda generator is in peak condition. If you uncover any problems, get them addressed before they can spark a safety situation.

Stock Up On Carbon Monoxide Detectors

The big threat of power generators is carbon monoxide poisoning. A carbon monoxide detector will alert you to growing levels, giving you time to get yourself, your family, and your pets to safety. Place a carbon monoxide detector everywhere that your Honda generator will be used or near. For example, you will likely want them in your house, garage, shed, and/or RV.

Be Intentional Where You Place The Portable Generator

Never operate a Honda generator inside an enclosed space. Instead, position it outside away from any windows, doors, and vents. This will decrease the chances of carbon monoxide entering the indoors and causing a safety issue.

Protect The Power Generator From Wet Conditions

It's probably no surprise, but you will want to avoid using the Honda generator in wet conditions. Consider investing in a cover to reduce the moisture exposure. These can be found online and at hardware stores.

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