Core Viewpoint - The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events necessitate proactive power outage planning for households, as highlighted by Generac Power Systems during National Preparedness Month [1][3]. Group 1: Industry Context - In 2024, extreme weather events have caused over one billion dollars in damage on 19 occasions, including severe storms, a tropical cyclone, a wildfire, and winter storms [2]. - The damage from severe weather not only affects property but also critical power infrastructure, leading to significant electricity access issues for households [2]. Group 2: Company Initiatives - Generac emphasizes the importance of planning ahead for power outages, encouraging households to assess their power needs and identify suitable backup power solutions [3][5]. - The company provides a range of energy solutions, including portable generators, home standby generators, and solar energy storage systems, to meet diverse household needs [5][6]. - Generac's annual Hurricane Preparedness Guide offers a comprehensive list of emergency kit essentials to help families prepare for severe weather events [4]. Group 3: Preparedness Recommendations - Households are advised to identify safe locations to wait out storms, review evacuation plans, and know the nearest evacuation centers [3][4]. - A communication plan should be established, including designated meeting locations and local area maps for emergencies [4]. - Building an emergency kit with essentials such as food, water, first aid supplies, and items for pets is crucial for preparedness [4].
Generac Encourages Early Planning for Power Outages During National Preparedness Month