OSFM Basic Firefighter Operations (BFO) Module B Practice Test

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How often should a portable generator be tested and run?

Daily for continuous operation

Weekly or monthly for 15-30 minutes

Testing and running a portable generator weekly or monthly for 15-30 minutes is essential for several reasons. Regular testing ensures the generator is in good working condition and can operate effectively when needed. This practice helps to identify any potential issues, such as fuel problems, battery failure, or mechanical defects, before they become critical emergencies.

Running the generator periodically allows it to warm up and lubricate internal components, which can prevent parts from seizing or deteriorating due to inactivity. Additionally, this testing routine helps maintain the fuel system, ensuring that fuel does not degrade or cause clogs in the system.

By adhering to this recommended testing frequency, users can ensure reliable performance during outages or emergencies, making it a critical practice for anyone who relies on a portable generator.

Once a year for servicing

Only when needed for emergency situations

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