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State Fire Marshal: Generator safety tips to keep you and your family safe

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to reiterate the importance of generator safety as more people are calling 911 to report carbon monoxide poisoning, injuries and fires in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.

“At this time, four lives have been lost as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning due to the improper use
of a generator. Numerous 911 calls and hospitalizations for carbon monoxide poisoning are also being
reported. We’ve also been informed of around a dozen burn injuries and house fires attributed to
attempts to refuel a generator while it was running. All of this is preventable and we have to do better,”
said State Fire Marshal Chief H. “Butch” Browning.


“In addition, we are hearing from local fire departments that they are seeing an increase in calls of carbon
monoxide alarms alerting,” said Browning, “On one hand, it’s great that so many people have alarms to
warn them. However, many of those alarms are coming from homes powered by home standby
generators that are installed to remain in one location. This is an unusual circumstance that we feel is
primarily attributed to the continuous use of these generators, longer than they’re usually used and
certainly longer than they’ve likely been used since their installation.”

SFM tips for homeowners using standby generators:

What to do when your CO monitor alarms:

Safety tips for portable generators: