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Can I safely operate a generator inside or within an enclosed space?

Can I safely operate a generator inside or within an enclosed space?

No — you must run all internal combustion generators in a well ventilated area, outdoors, and away from windows or doorways. Exhaust emits carbon monoxide, which can be fatal if allowed to accumulate indoors. Always place your generator in a safe, open space, and avoid enclosed or semi-enclosed areas.
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