
Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) Prevent Serious Shock
The GFCI is a fast-acting circuit breaker that senses small imbalances
in a circuit caused by any leaking electric current and shuts off the
electricity instantly. You can recognize GFCI outlets by the test and
reset buttons located on them.
GFCIs are found in newer homes. They are required in kitchens, bathrooms,
garages and basements. In older homes, they can be installed by an electrician
as a replacement outlet. Portable GFCIs are also available.
Grounding
Plugs Protect You
The round plug on a three-pronged plug connects to a ground wire inside
the outlet. If the outer surface of an appliance or tool becomes energized,
electricity will travel to ground through the ground wire, rather than
through you. Never modify or remove the third prong.
Use
GFCIs When Working Outdoors
Any outdoor outlet must be weatherproof and have a GFCI to protect you
from serious shock. If you run an extension cord from an indoor outlet
to work at an outdoor location, choose an outlet that has GFCI protection.
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