The Rural Voice, 1989-12, Page 9RECOGNIZE THE ABOVE?
You should. They could save your life.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) for each outlet in the bathroom
and in high moisture areas outside the
home is now required by the Electrical
Safety Code. A GFCI can be a lifesaver!
If you have an older home with only
60 or 100 amp service, you should really
consider upgrading your electrical
system to a 200 amp service. Electrical
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outlets with a clutter of cords and plugs,
popping fuses and the hidden but real
danger of overheating are a warning that
your old system is no longer able to cope
with your needs today.
As an added bonus, you could be
eligible for an EnerMark Loan which
offers an attractive lending rate for
energy efficient home improvements.
So, why wait. Give us a call for more
information.
EnerMark
The ElectncityPeople
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