If the lights go out, you need a plan. Some folks from across East Tennessee and parts of Kentucky have traveled to JC’s ...
Refuel only after turning off the generator and allowing it to cool for at least 15 minutes. Gasoline spilled on hot engine parts can ignite instantly. Store your fuel in away from living spaces and ...
Freezing temperatures are projected for Tyler and the surrounding areas from Friday through Monday. City officials are ...
Whether it's snow or ice, winter storms always carry the risk of power outages — and without access to heating, lights, and chargers, things can turn from inconvenient to downright dangerous in the ...
Carbon monoxide is one of the few household dangers that can turn an ordinary errand into a life‑threatening emergency in the time it takes you to find your keys. The casual habit of “just running it ...
Traveling in an RV may seem fun, carefree, and economical, but the costs of a maintaining a home with brakes and an engine can climb pretty fast.
CARIBBEAN SEA (Jan. 26, 2026) – Sailors aboard the Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Wichita (LCS 13) recently completed a series of critical engineering repairs while deployed, demonstrating ...
Blackouts happen, and generators can make them a lot less awful. But what kind of generator do you need, and how powerful does it have to be? Here’s how to tell.
Every generator and power station has two numbers listed on it: starting watts (sometimes called surge or peak watts) and ...
When using generators in severe weather, safety is crucial to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, electrocution, and fire.
Here's how to avoid the "invisible killer" and safely use a portable generator if the power goes out in the winter storm.