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Weather It Better: Prepare Ahead for Summer Storms

by Virginian Review Staff
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June 20, 2025
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (VR) – Summer storm season is upon us, but having the right outdoor power equipment on hand can help you weather storms better, says the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI).
 
“If you think ahead, you can mitigate damage done by high winds, flooding and other storm surprises,” says Kris Kiser, President & CEO of OPEI, an international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of outdoor power equipment, small engines, battery power systems, portable generators, utility and personal transport vehicles, and golf cars.
  
To ready for inclement weather, homeowners should assess their area in advance, identify which equipment is needed and focus on limiting potential damage: 

•    Chainsaws and pole saws can trim limbs and shrubs ahead of a storm with high winds. 

•    String trimmers and pruners can remove combustible material from around your home, making it less vulnerable to wildfires. 

•    A portable generator will power key appliances and charge cell phones. Before an outage, plan where the generator will be set up. NEVER place a generator in a home, garage, carport, or near an open window or door. Have on hand and use outdoor-rated power cords long enough to keep it a safe distance from the house.
 
•    Water pumps can help get water and muck out of basements and homes. Never pump substances that your equipment is not designed to cope with. Pay attention to avoid overheating and follow all safety precautions. 
 
•    A utility type vehicle can transport people and supplies quickly in an emergency. Keep the vehicle stable and drive slowly. Do not turn mid-slope or while on a hill. Consider taking a safety course.

Kiser also adds to follow manufacturers’ guidance. “It sounds basic, but it’s important,” he says. “And never disable, modify or remove safety devices.”

OPEI also advises equipment users to pay attention to energy levels and health. Preparation for bad weather, a power outage and storm cleanup can be taxing. Do not operate power equipment when tired or overly fatigued, and always use safety equipment like chaps, gloves, eye protection or hearing protection.

For more tips and information, go to WeatherItBetter.com 
 
About OPEI
OPEI is an international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of power equipment, small engines, battery power systems, portable generators, utility and personal transport vehicles, and golf cars. OPEI is the advocacy voice of the industry, and a recognized Standards Development Organization for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and active internationally through the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in the development of safety and performance standards. OPEI owns Equip Exposition, the international landscape, outdoor living and equipment exposition, and administers the TurfMutt Foundation, which directs the environmental education program, TurfMutt. OPEI-Canada represents members on a host of issues, including recycling, emissions and other regulatory developments across the Canadian provinces.

 

 

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