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After being left in the dark by ice storms in the Northeast and Midwest this week, three Americans and five Canadians have died from carbon monoxide given off by gasoline-powered generators, according to The New York Times. The deaths occured in Maine, Vermont, and Michigan as well as eastern Canada. In at least one case, the generator was located in a garage. Here's how to stay safe during a power outage, with tips from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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Power inverters, an alternative to generators, pose their own safety concerns. Here's how to use a power inverter safely. Plus more generator safety tips from the CPSC. And more on the best generators from Consumer Reports' generator tests.
—Mary H.J. Farrell
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