Bleed the fuel and replace it; dispose of properly Keep regularly used fuel for general farm/household use in fuel suitable containers and top up when needed Add fuel stabilizer available from gas stations or hardware stores; follow manufacturer’s instructions If you are using a generator as a home standby solution, you should really consider a natural gas or liquid propane generator. These generators do not have any fuel maintenance, other than to make sure your LP tank has fuel in it.

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If you have a manual (portable) generator, you should keep it in a well-ventilated area clear of debris and any flammable or combustible materials. Do not keep it very close to vinyl siding. Generators get very hot and create hot gasses that contain carbon monoxide. Place them away from pets and livestock.