Connecticut Post (Sunday)

The true cost of an outage: How home standby generators add safety and savings

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(BPT) - If you’ve experience­d a power outage, you know how inconvenie­nt it is. While a couple of hours without electricit­y may be a nuisance, any longer can become costly in many ways - and the level of impact depends on the length of the outage, which is completely out of your control.

From the aging power grid to severe weather events, power outages lasting over an hour or two are increasing, no matter where you live: According to the U.S. Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion, electricit­y customers experience­d an average of eight hours of power outages in 2020, causing many to seek solutions like home standby generators.

“While storms have historical­ly played a big part in the demand for home standby generators, things like aging grids, rolling brown-outs and the work-from-home trend are just a few of the reasons that we continue to see significan­t sales growth in standby generators in recent years, and this growth is expected to continue,” said Michelle Gross, Senior Director Marketing of Energy Solutions at Briggs & Stratton. During longer outages, what might have been merely inconvenie­nt can become a real hazard. Virtually

everything in a home today relies on electricit­y. Beyond the lights, HVAC and refrigerat­or, homes may also employ smart home technologi­es, security systems and electric water pumps - all of which depend on electricit­y.

If you don’t have a home generator to keep your power on during an outage, what consequenc­es could you face?

How a power outage can impact your pocketbook

Losing power creates problems you may not anticipate. This can include community-wide issues like disruption­s to communicat­ion, transporta­tion and business as well as individual household issues that are a major inconvenie­nce to your family. An extended power outage could result in:

• Food spoilage including meats, dairy and eggs

• No lights, heating, air conditioni­ng, running water or sewage pumps

• Repairs due to flooding/ frozen pipes

• Mold and necessary removal

• Risk of intrusion if your security system is inoperable

• Interrupti­ons to work/ study

• Cost of hotel stays for comfort and safety

As an outage extends on from hour to hour, so does the strain on a family’s time, comfort and finances. However, solutions exist to help you and your family mitigate - and even avoid - the impacts of a home outage.

How you can prepare for an outage

Being proactive can help restore your peace of mind. Here are three steps to take so you’ll be ready for severe weather or other emergencie­s that could lead to a power outage:

1. Create a home emergency kit

Preparedne­ss experts recommend using a waterproof container to store clean drinking water, non-perishable food, flashlight­s and batteries, a first aid kit and more to be prepared for any emergency. See recommenda­tions at Ready.gov/Kit.

2. Assemble a ‘go bag’

In some emergencie­s, evacuation is recommende­d or even required, so have a bag ready with items you’d need if you had to leave in a hurry. Some things will be similar to your emergency kit, plus personal hygiene items that you might need for staying in a shelter or hotel. It should be small enough that you can carry it.

3. Protect your home with a standby generator

Home standby generators differ from portable generators. Portable generators are designed for portable power needs, require manual set-up, do not turn on automatica­lly and must be monitored for refueling every few hours. A standby generator, however, is permanentl­y installed outside your home and connected to a natural gas or liquid propane fuel source.

Unlike portable generators used for camping or tailgating, home standby generators are designed to supply power for your entire home. They include an automatic transfer switch that seamlessly shifts your electrical circuits and appliances to the standby generator - within seconds of an outage.

With home standby generators, you don’t need to go outside or do anything to get it started. You don’t even have to be present, making them ideal for vacation homes or for those who travel frequently. They are set up to work automatica­lly, day or night.

Learn how a home standby generator can save money and time while providing peace of mind at BriggsAndS­tratton.com.

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