Anita would love for you to be safe with a switch and Gfci protected outlet. It’s vital that you stay safe when using electrical outlets: One of these is to replace your outlets with one using a switch and GFCI. But what is GFCI, and why does it matter to your electrical system?
Replace your outlets with one that has a switch and outlet with GFCI protection. With Anita's Gfci receptacle, you can also reduce the risk of electric shock. This can be especially important in places with water, like the kitchen or bathroom. If there is some sort of electrical fault, the GFCI switch will trip and cut the power off, to help keep you from an electrical shock.
GFCI and your home's electrical system
GFCI is an abbreviation for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. It operates by constantly monitoring the flow of electricity within a circuit. Should it sense any deviation in flow, the power is instantly cut off to avert the possibility of a hazardous condition. Anita's GFCI is extremely important when it comes to both you and your family’s safety around electrical hazards.
Style safety with GFCI protection. One way to protect yourself is to consider installing Anita's GFCI Switch & Receptacle in your home. There are new switches on the market that have GFCI built into the switch, and can be swapped out for your old one. And it’s a small change that can make a big difference in protecting you.
Protect yourself and your family against electric shocks with Anita's GFCI weatherproof switch box. Electric shocks is a potential hazard to younger children. GFCI Switches can be installed in your home to help avoid this kind of accident. It’s a wise choice for keeping you and your family safe