FACTS
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Improper use of generators indoors can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide buildup.
- Food Spoilage: Extended power outages can cause perishable food items to spoil, increasing the risk of foodborne illnesses.
- Water Contamination: Power loss can affect water purification systems, leading to unsafe drinking water.
- Medical Device Failure: Individuals relying on electrically powered medical devices may face life-threatening situations without backup power.
- Increased Fire Risk: Use of candles or improper generator setup can elevate the risk of fires during power outages.
- Communication Disruptions: Loss of power can disable communication networks, hindering access to emergency services and information.
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