How to Store Fuel Safely for Generators During Fall Weather
How to Store Fuel Safely for Generators During Fall Weather
US · Published Oct 4, 2025
Store gasoline in UL or ASTM-approved containers in a well-ventilated, detached structure away from living areas and ignition sources.
Add a fuel stabilizer to gasoline to prevent degradation during temperature fluctuations, ensuring the generator operates efficiently.
Regularly inspect fuel containers for damage and the fuel's condition, and always operate generators outdoors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Preparing for power outages with safe fuel storage
As fall approaches, many homeowners prepare for potential power outages by investing in generators. However, safely storing fuel for these generators is crucial to prevent accidents and ensure the generator operates efficiently when needed. This guide outlines the best practices for storing fuel safely during the fall weather.
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