There is no law requiring generators and if one was needed the school wouldn't be in session. Classes would be cancelled. So, there are no generators in schools.
Yes, even if you have insurance with a national company.
The perfect site to compare generators of all kinds is kohlerpower.com. This website/company provides reviews and features of residential generators.
A good service for propane generators would be 'Propane Generators'. More information can be found online at their website http://www.propane-generators.com.
Try the home depot. They have many generators. Electrics are usually good so you should try those. Trustworthy or not it depends on where you install them.
The Briggs & Stratton company offers both portable generators and standby generators. These are generators that can be used privately in someone's home, or they can be used at a business.
Yes, for diesel generators, there's a company called Hardy Diesel, and they have a website where you can buy the generators. They offer lots of different diesel generators, as well as accessories.
Portable electric generators can be purchased from many company's on the internet. A few of the company's that will stock portable electric generators are eBay,Amazon and Best Buy.
Powermate is a company that sells generators to people. These generators include both stationary and portable generators. It also offers water pumps, pressure washers, and air compressors.
Yes there is. You can buy whole house generators at your local hardware supply company such as Home Depot and Lowes. You can also have a solar power company install solar back up power panels on your home as well. Wholesale Solar is a company to consider for this. You can also buy a back up battery from HomeBackUpPower.com.
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Wind generators are a good source of energy as wind is free. But there are many questions you have to consider before installing a wind generation and especially for what purpose.