26 August 2008

GFI's

Ground Fault Circuit Interuptors

 DID YOU NO Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters or (GFCI)'s are Safety devices installed in bathrooms, kitchens, garage, and exterior outlets. They are designed to prevent serious damage to an operator in a damp environment.These are great in the bathroom and kitchen or around a pool.

It is advised to install them in the recommended locations through out the house as they not only are an important improvement on modern technology, but it is inexpensive to do so.Do this not because off codes, but for safety off your kids or yourself.

 

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