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5 Benefits of Investing In a Backup Generator for Your Home

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
October 20, 2020
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Following a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season, homeowners are more aware of the risks of losing power to their homes. As the weather continues to get more hazardous every year, the risk of the lights going out is higher than ever before. If you lose power to your home, whether it’s due to harsh storms or a grid outage, it can cause havoc to your home and family. Homeowners have become highly reliant on electricity to help them keep their houses running. When the power goes out, you will likely lose your security systems, your refrigeration, and lights.

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It’s essential to have an emergency plan for when the power goes out. Investing in a backup generator could mean the difference between living in comfort until the power comes back on and getting into a life-threatening situation. Talk to Generator Experts in Ontario about the right back-up generator for your home.

Shelter In Place

When the power goes out, you could lose your heat, making it impossible to stay home. If you have lost power due to a storm, you could be forced to find shelter elsewhere to ride out the weather. Homeowners without a backup generator often find themselves trying to find a hotel or a relative’s home to stay, which can be expensive. With a backup generator, your power will be uninterrupted, and you can stay at home and shelter in place until things return to normal.

Work From Home

Over 50% of small businesses are now run out of the home. During the COVID-19 pandemic, those numbers have dramatically increased, with many workers being forced to work at home during the quarantine. When the power goes out, it can affect your ability to continue working. With a backup generator, your computer and internet service will remain available, allowing you to continue working comfortably from home.

Food Preservation

If the power goes out during the summer, you may only have a few hours until your refrigerator and freezer start to thaw. This puts all of your food at risk of spoiling. It could be devastating to your food supplies and a hard hit to your wallet if you were to lose all of your food in a power outage. When you have a backup generator, it will immediately sense a power loss to your home and kick in to take over the electrical output. This means that your fridge and freezer will keep working to preserve your food until the grid comes back online.

Peace of Mind

Some power outages can last for days. When you have a backup generator, you get peace of mind in knowing that your home and family will be protected. You won’t have to worry about finding a place to take your family or whether or not your food will spoil.

Investing in a backup generator is an essential part of your emergency planning. The power could go out at any time, and there is no guarantee about how long you will have to wait for it to be repaired. With a backup generator, you can ensure your family’s safety, keep working, and have peace of mind that you will be protected until the power comes back on.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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