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Hurricane Season Starts June 1st — Is Backup Power Part of Your Storm Plan?

Hurricane Season Starts Soon — Don’t Let Power Loss Catch You Off Guard

When the lights go out, your safety, comfort, and peace of mind depend on one thing: reliable backup power.

Here in Central Florida, hurricane season officially begins June 1st. Now is the time to ask: Does your storm plan include a home standby generator?


⚡ Why Backup Power Matters in Florida

  • Hurricanes and severe storms regularly knock out power for days — sometimes weeks.

  • Food spoils. AC stops. Medical equipment fails. Communications go dark.

  • Without a whole-home generator, you risk being without power when you need it most.

A properly installed Whole House Standby Generator automatically detects outages and restores electricity within seconds — powering your refrigerator, lights, HVAC, security systems, and more.


🛠️ What You Can Do Now

  • Inspect your existing generator: Clean around it, check battery charge, oil level, air filter, and for any signs of wear.

  • If you already have a generator, have it professionally serviced before your power goes out and you need the generator to operate.

  • Don’t have a generator yet? Now is the time to install one — before demand spikes during a storm.

  • Add remote monitoring so you can track your generator’s status, even if you evacuate.


📞 Let’s Get You Storm-Ready

At Lakeland Generator Service, we offer:

  • Expert standby generator installation in Lakeland FL and the surrounding communities and counties

  • Turnkey solutions for whole-house power backup

  • Professional generator maintenance and remote monitoring

  • Service throughout Polk and surrounding counties in Central Florida

👉 Call today: (863) 712-4867

👉 Visit our website at: www.LakelandGenerator.com


Be ready before the first storm. Stay safe, stay powered.



Wind and rain, as well as debris, can cause power outages. Downed power lines are dangerous and can leave you and your home, and family in the dark.
Wind and rain, as well as debris, can cause power outages. Downed power lines are dangerous and can leave you and your home, and family in the dark.


 
 
 

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