Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Risk from Improper Generator Use in Wake of Hurricane Milton

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, thousands of residents across our region are relying on portable generators due to widespread power outages. Manatee County is issuing a critical safety warning to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, as several cases have already been reported from improper generator use in garages and enclosed spaces. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in high concentrations. Portable generators emit large amounts of CO, which can build up quickly in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces such as garages, basements, or homes—even if doors or windows are open. Within minutes, dangerous levels of CO can accumulate, leading to poisoning or death. Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning can include: dizziness, headache, nausea, confusion, weakness, shortness of breath. If you or someone else experiences any of these symptoms while using a generator, turn it off immediately, get outside to fresh air, and call 911. Generator safety guidelines: NEVER use a generator inside your home, garage, basement, or any enclosed space—even if doors or windows are cracked open for ventilation. Place the generator at least 20 feet away from your home and away from windows, doors, and vents. Use battery-powered CO detectors on every level of your home, particularly near sleeping areas, to alert you if dangerous levels of carbon monoxide are present. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure your generator is properly maintained. Refuel the generator when it has cooled down and avoid using it in wet conditions to prevent electrocution hazards.For more information, please continue to monitor the County's social media accounts for updates. Official storm information from Manatee County is always updated at mymanatee.org/storm.

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