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Where Should GFCI Outlets Be Installed? Bathrooms – All bathroom receptacles should have GFCI outlets installed. Garages & Sheds – Any area inside or outside of the house that is not considered a "habitable" room should include GFCI outlets. This includes garages, sheds, and any other work/storage areas.
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Learn More »When plumbing fixtures or appliances are located close to outlets, danger can follow if water gets into them or the electrical devices plugged into them. Luckily, there’s an easy way to prevent this shocking scenario – installing GFCI outlets throughout your home.
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All receptacles located near major appliances and the sink should be of the GFCI variety. As a rule of thumb, any outlet within six feet of the sink should be a GFCI outlet. Laundry Rooms – Do you have a utility sink located in your laundry room? Any outlets within six feet of this sink (and the dedicated washing machine outlet) should be equipped with GFCI outlets. Do you have a utility sink located in your laundry room? Any outlets within six feet of this sink (and the dedicated washing machine outlet) should be equipped with GFCI outlets. Outside – All outlets installed outside of your home should be GFCI outlets. This includes outlets used for exterior lighting or those located near any pool or hot tub areas. GFCI outlets are something that should be installed in multiple areas of your home for your own protection. When you need GFCI outlets installed or replaced, contact the electricians at Lancaster Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, give us a call at 717-207-8198.
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