| Do you live in an area prone to thunderstorms? | | | | is gone, you may not be seeing electricity again |
| What about a rural town with limited resources? | | | | for a while. Sometimes it can go out for days. A |
| No matter what you situation is, you are going to | | | | generator will still be running your home as normal |
| need reliable power. To be certain you are not | | | | while your neighbors scramble for flashlights and |
| stuck in a rut, try considering installing a power | | | | candles. |
| generator. They just might be the answer to | | | | They are especially useful in the winter when hail |
| your power shortage days. | | | | or snow storms hit and take out power lines. This |
| The last thing you want is to be stuck without | | | | time of year heat is important, and you need |
| energy. A power generator at your home will | | | | your HVAC system to be in tact. Generators |
| provide your house electricity, even when a | | | | keep your heat running and house warm through |
| power line is knocked out. The literal translation of | | | | emergency storm situations. Just like they would |
| a "power generator" is to generate power, and | | | | keep your AC running if an unfortunate situation |
| are a smart homeowner investment. | | | | should take place during the summer. |
| So how can they help in emergency situations? | | | | In order to prepare for the worst, it is smart to |
| Think about it. When huge storms hit and energy | | | | have a power generator for your home. |