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Is there a difference between Portable Generators?
Portable generators are usually marketed for specific purposes. For job sites and industrial uses where the generator will be used daily for long periods at a time and for occasional use around the house or recreational purposes, such as camping, … Continue reading
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How long will a Refrigerator Stay Cold After Power Loss?
The time a refrigerator will stay cold when power is lost depends on the brand and how good the seals keep the cold inside. Time can vary from 2-6 hours without opening the doors. Without any power you can think … Continue reading
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How can you Prevent Mold?
There are several very good reasons to have back up power at your residence or business. One of these reasons is to help prevent mold. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) if the humidity level inside … Continue reading
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