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To minimize carbon monoxide risks while stuck, use a portable generator with a fuel-efficient design, such as one with a high CFM rating, and maintain it properly. Keep the generator at least 10 feet away from the vehicle, and run it in a well-ventilated area with proper airflow.
Safe Generator Selection
When choosing a portable generator, look for one with a high CFM (cubic feet per minute) rating, which indicates good airflow and lower carbon monoxide emissions. A generator with a CFM rating of at least 1,500 is recommended. Additionally, select a generator with a fuel-efficient design, such as one with a high-efficiency engine or a dual-fuel capability, which can run on both gasoline and propane.
Proper Generator Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential to minimize carbon monoxide risks. Make sure to change the generator’s oil and air filter regularly, as specified by the manufacturer. Also, keep the generator’s exhaust pipe free from blockages and ensure it is properly secured to prevent damage.
Safe Generator Operation
When operating the generator, keep it at least 10 feet away from the vehicle and any other combustible materials. Run the generator in a well-ventilated area with proper airflow to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide. Also, never operate the generator inside a tent or an enclosed space, as this can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.
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