Personalized Power Systems
159 NW 11th Street
Boca Raton, FL 33432
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News & Press
Collection of Clips for Personalized Power Systems
Shining the Light on Gas Station's Lack of Compliance with Generator Laws
05/30/2007 - Buy your generator long before the power goes out
Miami Herald Determine how much power you need and then be sure to follow all safety instructions. - Whenever a hurricane threatens South Florida, portable generators are high on residents' shopping lists. No one wants to go for days without electricity if that can be avoided. But it's usually better to buy a generator well in advance of a storm, say South Florida experts, so you'll have a greater selection at retailers like Home Depot, Lowe's, Wal-Mart and local hardware stores.... Read More » |
09/01/2006 - Power to the People
South Florida CEO Generator revenues should double next year from 2005 levels, says Personalized Power Systems CEO Frank.
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07/30/2006 - Generator power trip
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Forget the Lexus in the driveway, the tractor mower in the garage, or the grotto pool with cascading waterfall in the backyard. In today's hurricane-wary Florida, keeping up with the Joneses means having a personal power source -- say, a 1,500-pound, 40,000-watt, water-cooled Chrysler V-6 that automatically kicks on and runs your entire house whenever the electricity flickers off.... Read More » |
07/13/2006 - Personalized Power Systems Generator Lights Up Disaster Survival House at Grand Opening Event with Max Mayfield
Business Wire A power outage took place during the grand opening press conference for the Disaster Survival House, an educational center for hurricane and disaster mitigation in Deerfield Beach, Fla., but within seconds the power was restored thanks to a $25,000 automatic standby generator system that was donated by Boca Raton-based Personalized Power Systems (PPS).... Read More » |
06/29/2006 - Storm-proofing home is cheaper than rebuilding
The Miami Herald Builders squealed like stuck pigs in 1994 when county commissions in Miami-Dade and Broward, stunned by devastating structural failures caused by Hurricane Andrew two years before, toughened the South Florida Building Code.... Read More » |
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