GFCI Outlets - Explained

Did you know that your home is equipped with different types of outlets? One type of outlet that your home should have is GFCI outlets. GFCI stands for ground fault circuit interrupter. These outlets are designed for added safety in high moisture areas of your home. These outlets are essential for protecting your home's electrical system and today, our expert electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks would like to discuss more about GFCI outlets!


GFCI Outlets Explained 

GFCI outlets are designed to protect your homes electrical system, specifically in high moisture areas. GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) protect you and your family from electrical shock. If you are wondering if you have GFCI outlets in your home, they are easy to identify. GFCI outlets can be identified by the "test" and "reset buttons on the face of the outlets. 

How Do GFCI Outlets Work?

The purpose of these outlets is to prevent serious electrical shock and also reduce the risk of a house fire. They do this by monitoring the electrical current at all times. When a GFCI outlet detects an imbalance or impulse of current, the outlets will cut off power to the outlet. These outlets are an extra layer of protection to your circuit breakers or fuses because they have a faster response time. 

Where Should GFCI Outlets Be Installed?

GFCI Outlets are a safety feature for areas in your home with high moisture. These outlets are not necessary throughout your entire home but should be installed anywhere that water could come into contact with your electrical outlet. To help prevent electric shock, install GFCI outlets in these areas:
  • Outdoors 
  • Bathrooms 
  • Pool Areas 
  • Kitchens 
  • Wet Bar 
  • Coffee Bar 
  • Unfinished basements 
  • Laundry room 
  • Garages 
  • Outbuildings 

Test Your GFCI Outlets 

If you already have GFCI outlets installed in your home, don't forget to test them regularly. You should test your GFCI outlets every couple of months and after a big storm. Testing your outlets is easy. All you need to do is press the "test" button and make sure that power has been cut off. To reactivate your outlet, simply press the "reset" button.



Catalyst Electric wants to help keep your family safe. If you don't have GFCI outlets installed where they should be, give our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks a call. We are committed to providing our clients with code-compliant electrical work and making sure your electrical system is safe. Call Catalyst Electric and we will install your GFCI outlets and ensure your homes electrical system is up to code.

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