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Home / Weather / California Cold Snap: Deadly Generator Risks Exposed

California Cold Snap: Deadly Generator Risks Exposed

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Millions in California were warned of deadly generator risks amid extreme cold.
  • Subfreezing temperatures endangered the unhoused, outdoor workers, and pets.
  • Improper generator use can cause fatal carbon monoxide poisoning.
California Cold Snap: Deadly Generator Risks Exposed

Millions of Californians were alerted to the severe risks associated with improper generator use as extreme cold descended upon the state. The National Weather Service issued cold weather advisories for millions, including major urban centers, warning of temperatures dropping significantly below seasonal averages. This unusual cold posed particular dangers to vulnerable populations like the unhoused, those spending extended periods outdoors, and pets.

Concerns over inadequate heating led to urgent warnings from the NWS regarding the safe operation of generators and portable heaters. Residents were strongly advised against using generators or grills indoors due to the lethal risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. This odorless, tasteless gas can accumulate to dangerous levels in enclosed spaces, leading to severe health consequences, including brain damage and death.

Proper generator safety protocols emphasize placing units outdoors, at least 20 feet away from any openings like doors or windows. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headaches, dizziness, and confusion. While most cold-weather alerts were set to expire by Friday morning, forecasters predict a high likelihood of above-average temperatures across California in the upcoming week.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Generators produce carbon monoxide, a deadly gas, if used indoors or too close to homes, posing a poisoning risk.
Always operate generators outdoors, at least 20 feet away from doors and windows, to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, confusion, weakness, and loss of consciousness, requiring immediate fresh air and medical attention.

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