Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office’s Generator Safety Tips
The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office of Homeland Security is reminding citizens to practice safety while running generators, as they can be a hazard if not operated correctly. The Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal suggests the following:
For homeowners utilizing whole-home, standby generators, the SFM recommends the following tips:
- Have a CO monitor!
- Give the generator a break once or twice a day to allow for any exhaust build-up around your home to clear
- Open windows and doors during those breaks to allow for any CO build-up inside of your home to clear
- Ensure your generator is being properly maintained including the oil change frequency requirements
- Refer to your owner's manual or contact your dealer or unit's manufacturer if you have concerns or questions regarding proper installation or maintenance
If you are using a home standby generator and your CO monitor alarms:
- Turn off the generator and open doors and windows to ventilate your home
- Look for any air entry points into the home near your unit and ensure that those are properly closed and sealed off, such as windows or doors, air intakes, nearby dryer vents, or crawl spaces
- Inspect your air filter for any dirt or debris residue and change the filter if found to be dirty Check for anything around the unit that might be blocking airflow and remove the blockage
The following safety tips for the use of portable generators remain tried and true:
•. Do not place generators inside of any structure including garages, carports, and sheds, regardless of doors remaining open
• Instead, place the generator at least 20 feet away from your home, and your neighbor's home, downwind away from open doors, windows, and vents
• Before refueling, turn the generator off and allow it to cool for 15-20 minutes
• Never try to power the house wiring by plugging the generator into a wall outlet Instead, use a heavy-duty, outdoor extension cord to plug appliances into generators
• Do not use in rain or wet conditions
• Have a fire extinguisher nearby
• Have a carbon monoxide monitor for your home!