When hurricane season arrives, homeowners start thinking about storm shutters, emergency supplies, bottled water, and evacuation plans. But one of the most important parts of hurricane preparedness is often overlooked until it is too late: backup power. A whole home generator can help keep essential systems running when severe weather knocks out electricity for hours, days, or even longer.
Unlike a portable generator that powers only selected appliances, a whole home standby generator is permanently installed outside your home and is designed to turn on automatically when utility power goes out. For families who rely on air conditioning, refrigeration, medical devices, sump pumps, security systems, remote work equipment, or well pumps, that automatic protection can make a major difference during a storm-related outage.
Hurricanes and tropical storms can damage power lines, flood substations, topple trees, and delay utility repairs. Even if your home avoids direct storm damage, surrounding infrastructure may not. In many communities, outages can last well beyond the storm itself, especially when roads are blocked, crews are stretched thin, or widespread damage affects the grid.
During hot, humid conditions, losing power can quickly affect comfort, food safety, communication, and health. Refrigerators and freezers stop maintaining safe temperatures, phones and devices lose charge, security systems may go offline, and indoor temperatures can rise fast. A whole home generator helps reduce those risks by restoring power automatically to the circuits your home depends on most.
Ready to invest in backup power? Start by contacting South Shore Generator Sales & Service.
Whether your need is to power your business to keep on your production schedule or your home to keep your family safe and sound, South Shore Generator has the product diversity to meet all of your generator requirements. We are proud to sell and service generators from 2kW to 2000kW single set units and up to as large as 100MW utilizing Generac's innovative Modular Power Systems (MPS).