Archive for May, 2009
Weathering the Storm

With so many people talking about global warming, people are increasingly taking sides. In general, there are those who believe global warming is a serious and dire situation, and there are those who believe it is all a hoax. But no matter which side of the debate you fall on, nobody can deny that there is some odd and unusual weather occurring more and more frequently. Just take a look at the intensity and frequency of hurricanes hitting places like the American south.
If you live in an area that suffers from these severe weather conditions, or if you just want to be prepared in case something hits your area, look into installing a generator in your home. Generators allow you to enjoy the luxuries of power even if the city power has been knocked out. When people are without power for a few days, a generator can truly be a luxury, but when the power remains out for weeks at a time, it goes from a luxury to a potentially life saving device. In order to keep your family warm and safe, look into trusted brand names such as Guardian generators and others.
Enjoying a Worry Free Power Outage

When I was a kid, I was always so excited when the power went out. There was something fun about listening to the wind howl and the wind drive while everyone in the family huddled around the fireplace in their sleeping bags. We read by flashlight, and we played board games. It felt a lot like camping in the living room, and I always met the resurge of lights and electricity with a little bit of sadness.
But now that I’m grown and have children of my own, I realize that having the power out for any extended period of time can quickly turn from fun to scary. Especially if we’re caught in a violent storm, there is the potential for somebody to be injured, and not having electricity can make administering medical care difficult. And if the weather is particularly cold, not having heat can make it a very unpleasant experience. That’s why I looked into residential generator installation. This way, I’m prepared for the worst, but I can choose to have the generator on or off. So my children can have all the fun of a power outage without any of the risk.