Real-World Safety Lessons from the Field
I still remember the summer of 2003 when a nasty nor'easter tore through Southampton Village and Tuckahoe, leaving folks in the dark for days. We've seen how quickly things go sideways when people treat a generator like a household appliance. You'll find that carbon monoxide is a silent killer if you don't respect the exhaust path. We always tell our clients that safety isn't a suggestion; it's the foundation of emergency standby power. Whether we're setting up near Shinnecock Hills or near the coast at Coopers Beach, we stick to strict OSHA temp power protocols. We don't cut corners because we've seen the consequences firsthand. Proper downtime prevention starts with knowing your machine's limits and keeping it ventilated.
Operational Safety Checklist
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