Protecting Your Home During Hurricane Season: Generator Safety Tips 

As hurricane season approaches, homeowners across Florida are taking necessary precautions to shield their homes and loved ones. One critical aspect of hurricane preparation is ensuring a reliable power source when inevitable outages occur. That’s where your trusty generator comes into play. 
 

However, it’s not just about having a generator – knowing how to use it safely and efficiently during a storm is paramount. In this blog, we’ll explore safe generator usage with our home safety pros at Best Home Services

Understanding the Role of Your Generator 

Generators are powerful machines that convert mechanical energy into electrical power during an outage. They can power essential appliances, maintain comfort systems, support necessary medical devices, and keep you connected to crucial news and emergency updates. 

Nevertheless, the safe and efficient use of generators is critical, lest they become a source of danger rather than security.  

Keeping Your Generator Operational and Safe: 

Let’s dive into some essential generator safety tips. 

Location is Key 

Generators should never be used indoors or in enclosed spaces to prevent carbon monoxide build-up. Operate them outside, away from windows, vents, and doors. 

Don’t Forget the Cool-Down 
 

Generators will get very hot during operation. Always let them cool down before refueling to prevent fires or explosions. 

Stay Dry 

Ensure your generator stays dry – operating it in wet conditions can cause electrocution or even an explosion. If you don’t have a space outdoors where your unit can be properly covered, you should look for a model with a weatherproof cover for added safety. 

Electrical Safety Precautions 

Connecting a generator directly to a home’s wiring can lead to ‘back feed,’ which is dangerous for utility workers.  

Back feed is the reverse flow of electricity from a generator or alternative power source into the main electrical grid or unintended circuits, which can pose safety risks and potential damage to equipment if not properly managed. Instead, have a transfer switch or interlock kit professionally installed to ensure safe operation. 

Consider Your Power Needs 

You’ll need to assess the power consumption of your appliances and systems to select a generator that can adequately support your needs. 

Fuel Type Matters 

Your choices include gasoline, diesel, or propane. You should take into consideration the availability of these fuel types in your area and your storage capabilities when deciding on a generator.  

Some models are capable of switching fuel types which can be beneficial if the one you’re using becomes difficult to get ahold of.  

Capacity and Outlets 
 

The power output, measured in watts, dictates how many devices the generator can power simultaneously. Find out how much wattage is required to operate your most essential appliances, including the refrigerator, lights, and fans. Use this info to determine which generator to purchase.  

Making Hurricane Season a Breeze with Best Home Services 

While a generator is a key tool for hurricane preparation, understanding how to use it properly is critical. How you operate it can be the difference between a secure, comfortable environment and a potential hazard. 

At Best Home Services, we prioritize your safety and comfort during hurricane season. Our experts are committed to providing the top-quality services you need, whether it’s helping with generator selection, maintaining your HVAC system, or making necessary plumbing repairs

Don’t let the hurricane season catch you off-guard. Contact us today and let our team help you prepare for the stormy weather ahead. 

5 Ways to Protect Your HVAC This Hurricane Season

 

Hurricane season is here again in Southwest Florida, which means it’s time to prepare! From high winds to flooding, hurricanes can be destructive and dangerous to your house and HVAC system, so make sure to take a few preventative measures to minimize the chances of hurricane damage.  

 

Follow these five tips from our team at Best Home Services to protect your HVAC during hurricane season this year!  

 

#1. Elevate Your Outside Unit  

#2. Clear Debris From Outside Unit  

#3. Cover and Secure the Outside Unit  

#4. Prepare a Backup Generator  

#5. Turn Off Your AC  

Protecting your HVAC During Hurricane Season  

 

Follow these tips to ensure your HVAC system is safe and sound during a hurricane!  

 

#1. Elevate Your Outside Unit  

 

At the first sign of a forecasted hurricane, it is best to elevate your HVAC system if it is not already. Raising it will keep it out of the path of floodwater or storm surge. 

 

HVAC equipment should be elevated to about  

1 foot above the base flood elevation.  

 

Air conditioning equipment that is installed on a concrete pad at grade level, such as an HVAC compressor, should be secured and raised to a level that is safely above flood water.  

 

Pro Tip: While elevating your outside HVAC unit may feel like a simple task, we recommend enlisting the help of a professional as damage to refrigerant lines can occur with amateur attempts to lift an HVAC system. Our team at Best Home Services can recommend the right height for your system to avoid damage and keep your HVAC protected.  

#2. Clear Debris From Outside Unit  

 

Take a walk around your home and secure any loose outdoor items you might find. Tools, patio furniture, potted plants, and children’s toys should all be cleared from your yard before a storm comes through.  

 

During a hurricane or tropical storm, many of these outdoor items can become flying projectiles that can easily damage your HVAC system or your windows.  

 

#3. Cover and Secure the Outside Unit  

 

If your home is in the path of a forecasted hurricane, you should protect your outdoor unit with the proper weatherproof material. You can use a specially designed vinyl condenser cover or a tarp that is secured to withstand hurricane-force winds.  

 

To best protect your outdoor unit from flying debris, we recommend using a metal or wood frame. Plywood can also be used to protect your AC system from heavy rains or wind.  

#4. Prepare a Backup Generator  

 

Many hurricanes or strong tropical storms can leave you without electricity for hours or days. A backup generator is the best way to ensure that you and your family have a running air conditioner and a cold refrigerator when the power goes out due to a hurricane.  

 

Consider having a generator interlock kit installed by our team at Best Home Services before a storm is forecasted this season. This device is installed on the front of your home’s breaker panel and allows your portable generator to power multiple circuits in your home. It also prevents your home’s main breaker and the generator breaker from being turned on at the same time. 

 

#5. Turn Off Your AC  

 

Set your AC temperature a few degrees cooler than normal as you anticipate powering the system down. This will help keep your home comfortable even when your HVAC system is off.  

 

Just before a hurricane blows through, turn your air conditioner off at the circuit breaker to ensure that it is completely turned off. Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause power surges that can cause extensive damage to your AC system as well as the other appliances in your home. This is where a whole home surge protector is especially handy!  

 

Before turning the system back on, call our technicians at  

Best Home Services to check for any damage.  

 

Turning your system back on before an inspection could lead to significant repair costs.   

 

Be Prepared> Your Hurricane Season Checklist for Southwest Florida  

Weathering the Storm  

 

Hurricane season lasts in Florida from June until early November, so it is important to take the necessary precautions NOW to ensure your HVAC system and family are safe during a hurricane or tropical storm. Once a hurricane passes through, don’t forget to call on our experienced team at Best Home Services for HVAC inspections, maintenance, and repairs! 

 

Weather the storm with Best Home Services. Schedule an HVAC inspection today; 844-921-2833!     

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