Public Notice - Are you due a refund for electrical work?

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Dear Property Owner:

Are you living in a home that has a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)? If so, it may be improperly wired or unsafe - and you may be entitled to a refund for the cost of installation. To see if you qualify, click on Refund Questionnaire.

In the 1990’s, the US Consumer Products Safety Commission and manufacturers of GFCI receptacles were receiving reports that installers of GFCI’s were compromising a wiring safety feature of the device. By wiring around its load side protection (hot/neutral wire screw connections), a GFCI receptacle offers no protection against electric shock or fire. A miswired GFCI outlet will appear to operate normally, but all outlets or lights downstream of a GFCI will not provide people protection.

In Addition…

Are you living in a home that has an AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter)? If so, it may be improperly wired or unsafe - and you may be entitled to a refund for the cost of installation. To see if you qualify, click on Refund Questionnaire.

In 2002, the National Electrical Code adopted the AFCI circuit breaker for use in bedrooms. This life saving technology detects electrical arcing “sparks” in house wiring. See IAEI report.

 

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