MILWAUKEE, Nov. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of the
frigid winter weather blowing into the country's cities and neighborhoods, Briggs & Stratton Corporation encourages families
to consider investing in a backup power solution to prevent costly damages from frozen pipes and potential dangerous temperatures
that can arise when a home's power goes out in the winter months.
"Many of us tend to take power for granted," said Dan Roche, director of marketing for portable
power and cleaning systems at Briggs & Stratton. "Electricity keeps our lives and homes running almost without notice, but
without a backup power solution at the ready, a utility power outage during wintertime can make a family cold and uncomfortable
quick. Homeowners should take extra steps ahead of the snow and ice season to navigate the everyday activities that become
problematic without power flowing to the home."
Families that might endure a power outage in the winter months should remember these helpful tips to stay safe and
comfortable:
BEFORE THE STORM:
- Stock-up on batteries and flashlights.
- Evaluate the family's non-perishable food supply and restock if necessary.
- Review how to manually open the electric garage door.
- A practice run will help ensure a family knows how to properly locate and operate any equipment required during the power
outage.
DURING / AFTER THE STORM
- Never use a gas stove, oven or grill to heat a home.
- During the first few hours of the outage, keep the refrigerator and freezer closed. Snow can be used as ice to keep items
cold in a cooler.
- Choose mittens over gloves and wear layered loose clothing to stay warm.
- Always operate your portable generator outside of your home.
"Having a backup power solution ready ahead of a utility power outage prevents most of the headaches that go with living
without power. With backup power, families won't necessarily need to worry about potentially dangerous temperatures, for
example," said Melissa Thomas, marketing assistant manager, Briggs & Stratton Standby power.
"This gives families the security they desire to comfortably ride out long winter months."
The most popular backup power solutions are portable generators and permanently-installed standby generator systems. Both
types of backup power can keep a home's lights, the furnace and necessary appliances working in the event of a weather-related
power outage or other emergency. Understanding the differences and capabilities between the two options makes selecting the best
generator for a family's needs much easier.
Portable generators: The immediate backup power supply
Portable generators are generally low maintenance, compact and easily maneuverable on the property. These units are
typically powered by gasoline and work well as an immediate solution* during a power outage. Additionally, they are designed to
provide reliable electricity to a few essential items and appliances such as a refrigerator, basic light circuits and portable
electric heaters at the same time.
While portable generators can provide users with flexibility and comfort, they need to be used appropriately at all times in
order to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Never run a portable generator inside a home or in a garage. As a member of the
Portable Generator Manufacturers' Association, Briggs & Stratton invites homeowners to visit www.TakeYourGeneratorOutside.com to learn more
about portable generator safety.
Standby generator systems: The high-wattage backup power supply
Families who want a backup power source that offers uninterrupted power should opt for a home standby generator system.
Home standby generators need to be professionally installed, so homeowners should allow time for the installation process and
associated costs. These home generators are connected to the existing propane or natural gas line of a house. When utility power
to a house is interrupted, the home generator automatically turns on within seconds. Home standby generators can power more of a
home's high-wattage appliances, like the furnace, electric water heater, stove and clothes dryer.
Homeowners interested in finding the right backup power solution for their family can visit www.briggsandstratton.com. There they can navigate the decision-making process with the help of a side-by-side
comparison.
*If connecting a portable generator into your home electrical system, have a licensed electrician install an Emergency Manual
Power Transfer System.
About Briggs & Stratton Corporation:
Briggs & Stratton Corporation (NYSE: BGG), headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
is focused on providing power to get work done and make people's lives better. Briggs & Stratton is the world's largest
producer of gasoline engines for outdoor power equipment. Its wholly owned subsidiaries include North
America's number one marketer of gas pressure washers, and it is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of power
generation, lawn and garden, turf care and job site products through its Briggs & Stratton®,
Simplicity®, Snapper®, Snapper Pro®, Ferris®, Vanguard™, Allmand™, Billy
Goat®, Murray®, Branco® and Victa® brands. Briggs & Stratton products are
designed, manufactured, marketed and serviced in over 100 countries on six continents. For additional information, please visit
www.basco.com and www.briggsandstratton.com.
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