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Generator Safety

Some people prepare for the possibility of a power outage by purchasing an electric generator as a standby system. A generator may help power lights, and other necessary appliances around the home or business until power is restored. However, generators can be expensive to run and maintain, noisy, and most importantly may pose a serious safety hazard if not used and installed according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Both permanent and portable generators require users to be aware of, and to use, proper installation instructions. Because you are responsible for any injuries or damage caused from an improperly installed or operated generator, smart safety practices will protect you, your neighbors and NV Energy work crews. So stay safe and follow these generator safety tips:

Caution: An improperly installed/connected generator can expose NV Energy work crews and emergency response personnel to high voltage back feed.

Permanent Standby Generator

Portable Generators

Portable generators are designed to be temporarily connected to selected appliances or lights. These generators should never be connected directly to your building's wiring system.

For more information, contact Scott Paris, NV Energy Public Safety Coordinator, at sparis@nvenergy.com.