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    Home » Weather It Better: Outdoor Power Equipment Assists in Post-Storm Cleanup

    Weather It Better: Outdoor Power Equipment Assists in Post-Storm Cleanup

    Akanksha TomerBy Akanksha TomerFebruary 12, 2025 Portable Power 2 Mins Read
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    Clean Up After Storms, OPEI

    Outdoor power equipment such as chainsaws, generators, snow throwers, UTVs, and water pumps play a crucial role in property maintenance and storm recovery. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) encourages home and business owners to visit WeatherItBetter.com, a resource hub offering storm preparation guides, safety tips, and checklists to help navigate unpredictable weather conditions.

    “Bad weather can hit anytime, anywhere, so plan for it,” states Kris Kiser, President and CEO of OPEI. “With any weather event, like hurricanes, snow and ice, we usually know they’re coming. Get fresh fuel, charge batteries, and test outdoor power equipment in advance so you’re powered up and ready to use it. If the power goes out, you can’t get those things easily.”

    In particular, says OPEI, when using a portable generator, homeowners should make sure they have weather-approved extension cords that keep it a safe distance from the house and users follow all manufacturer’s guidelines.

    Kiser states storm preparation boils down to thinking strategically about what equipment is needed. “Our industry is constantly evolving and innovating, and there’s a lot of equipment on the market today that can make big jobs easier, to help you ‘weather it better’ when storms hit,” says Kiser. “But you need to have the right equipment on hand before damaging weather hits.”

    When the power goes out, a generator can keep the lights on and phones charged. A utility type vehicle can move people and supplies quickly, and a water pump can get out flood waters from basements and other spaces. String trimmers, leaf blowers, and mowers can remove combustible material away from a structure. Chainsaws and pole pruners can take down dead limbs and trim trees and bushes.

    “Safety gear and following manufacturer’s directions is key to using outdoor power equipment,” attaches Kiser. “It’s important to ensure everyone who uses equipment knows and follows all safety procedures.”

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