We have one for the shop... but it has been broken for a while. Had it looked at, couple of people were unable to fix it, so that task went on the back-burner... til Thursday.
As you may know, an EF1 tornado went through our area on Thursday night. We didn't sustain any damage, but we lost power for 27 hours.
Our generator was still on the blink.
Thankfully, a neighbour in our plaza, runs the construction company building the new hospital complex just up the road. He had his staff provide us with a 10,000 Watt generator, which has literally, saved my business. I don't even want to think about the potential devastation we would have suffered, in livestock and perishable losses, had we not been so fortunate.
Repairing our generator is now at the top of the priority list. Or, if it can't be fixed, I'll get another one - ASAP.
Another of our customers who lives behind the shop in the subdivision just below us, ended up spending $900 to get one of the last generators to be found locally.
Make a plan - get a generator or alternative power source to keep the water moving. Make sure it's in working order - test it regularly. If you get one with enough power, it can keep your refrigerator/freezer going and avoid losing your perishable foods.
We dodged a MAJOR bullet, actually two, since the tornado spared us from any structural damage to either home or business. I'm the luckiest person ever, that my neighbour stepped up to help, and he was happy to do it.
Don't just think about it - DO IT.
Jenn
As you may know, an EF1 tornado went through our area on Thursday night. We didn't sustain any damage, but we lost power for 27 hours.
Our generator was still on the blink.
Thankfully, a neighbour in our plaza, runs the construction company building the new hospital complex just up the road. He had his staff provide us with a 10,000 Watt generator, which has literally, saved my business. I don't even want to think about the potential devastation we would have suffered, in livestock and perishable losses, had we not been so fortunate.
Repairing our generator is now at the top of the priority list. Or, if it can't be fixed, I'll get another one - ASAP.
Another of our customers who lives behind the shop in the subdivision just below us, ended up spending $900 to get one of the last generators to be found locally.
Make a plan - get a generator or alternative power source to keep the water moving. Make sure it's in working order - test it regularly. If you get one with enough power, it can keep your refrigerator/freezer going and avoid losing your perishable foods.
We dodged a MAJOR bullet, actually two, since the tornado spared us from any structural damage to either home or business. I'm the luckiest person ever, that my neighbour stepped up to help, and he was happy to do it.
Don't just think about it - DO IT.
Jenn