Another "not sure if this is in the right place" post. I just got off the phone with my mom, who works for the city of Miramar in Broward County, FL. They have a case there of a family of five overcome by fumes from a generator that was positioned outside their home. She mentioned something about the fumes being able to travel along the electric line attached the generator... I'm not sure how it works, etc. but bottom line, please share with your friends and family that even if you have a generator outside your home, be vigilant and super cautious.
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