There are many electrical hazards that come along with boating and other leisurely warm-weather activities. 

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A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet is an extremely reliable device, but like any electronic unit it can become damaged over time. Because many older GFCIs can provide power even if they’re not working correctly, they act as live receptacles without offering your family protection from dangerous ground faults.

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The term “stray voltage” or “tickle voltage” has been used during the last 50 years to describe the existence of voltage between two objects that should not, under normal circumstances, have any voltage difference between them. This phenomenon may develop on the grounded neutral system of a property’s electrical system and can migrate to adjacent properties through any electrical conductive utility, such as an electric, water, gas, sewer or communications system.

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