

We want your feedback! Complete Survey 3 – Notification Preference by April 30 at 11:59 PM and include your contact info to enter a drawing for a $75 bill credit. Three members will be randomly selected. Help us improve how we connect and share updates with you!

Storm season is upon us, which means greater potential for power outages. If you’re planning to use a portable generator in the event of an outage, South Central Indiana REMC reminds you to play it safe.
With proper use and maintenance, portable generators can provide great convenience during an outage. However, when generators are used incorrectly, they can be extremely hazardous. In a 2022 report, the Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated 85 U.S. consumers die every year from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning caused by gasoline-powered portable generators.
Here are 10 do’s and don’ts to keep in mind when using portable generators:
While generators provide convenience during power outages, they can quickly become hazardous––even deadly––if improperly operated. Before you operate a portable generator, be sure to thoroughly read the owner’s manual for important safety information and tips.
If you have questions about proper use of portable generators, we’re here to help. Give us a call at 765-342-3344.