A Note on GFCI Outlet and Why It Is NeedPosted by Guangzhou Bosslyn Electric Co. Ltd on February 28th, 2020 It is common knowledge that stray electric flow coming from the damaged wire, appliance, loose wiring or accidental contact with water while touching electronic gadgets can be very deadly and cause serious injuries. Thus, to protect people from getting shocks, the modern National Electrical Code also know as NEC has recommended installing GFCI outlets in the home, especially in kitchens, bathrooms and other areas where water and electricity come into contact. Installing GFCI USB Wall Outlet Sockets can be an inexpensive and highly effective way to safeguard you and your family from getting an electric shock. If you haven’t installed GFCI outlets in your home presently, then it is highly advised to contact the bestGFCI outlet manufacturer near your place and get your home protection from unwanted electric shocks.
What is a GFCI Outlet? The full form of GFCI is ground fault circuit interrupter. When an electric socket is installed in a place that is somehow exposed to the moisture, then the GFCI outlet with USB takes the place of a standard outlet. It is identifiable by the addition of two buttons to control the GFCI functions, labeled “Test” and “Reset.”
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GFCI outlets can be used in any location that is six feet large or has nearness to a plumbing or moisture surface. So, you should definitely use a GFCI outlet in the following places in your home like – kitchens, washrooms, laundry rooms, utility rooms, barns, garages, basements, outer outlets, pools, hot tub or any other kind of wet zone.
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