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GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS(GFCI's)

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI’s) are devices that will provide shock protection by quickly cutting off the circuit and preventing injury.

GFCI’s constantly monitor electricity flowing into a circuit to detect a loss of current. If the electricity flowing through the circuit differs by a slight amount from that returning, the GFCI will quickly shut off the current flowing through that circuit. The advantage of using a GFCI is that they detect even those amounts of electricity too small for your fuse or circuit breaker to activate and shut off the circuit. GFCI’s work quickly, so they can help protect you from severe shock and electrocution.

Three types of GFCI’s designed for home use are readily available, inexpensive and fairly simple to install:

In high-risk areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and swimming pools standard outlets should be replaced with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters(GFCI's).

Outdoor outlets should have waterproof covers. If moisture gets into outlets a shock hazard results. Standard outdoor outlets should be replaced with GFCI’s.

Once a GFCI is installed, it must be checked monthly to determine that it is operating properly. Units can be checked by pressuring the “TEST” button; the GFCI should disconnect the power to that outlet. Pressing the “RESET” button reconnects the power. If the GFCI does not disconnect the power, an electrician should be called.