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Introduction
The National Electrical Code and ​National Fire Protection Association requires that proper GFCI outlet receptacles need to be installed in places that have the danger of wetting the electronics (3’-6’ from source of the water). However, these receptacles were not widely installed in the buildings until the late 1990s.​ We believe this guide is necessary because it is a low-cost and effective repair that one can do. Electrical services can be expensive, but with our guide at your fingertips, you won’t need to call the property landlord or an electric company. Especially, in this time in age outlets Outlets are one of the most important features in any and every building. The guide will provide an easy 20 minutes steps that will make you safe from electrical shock and feel like an expert electrician.