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Get it between 2024-05-07 to 2024-05-14. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
BRING ELECTRICAL SAFETY WHEREVER YOU GO: this GFCI portable plug-in adapter is of a nifty size which you can easily put into your toolbox, or move it from room to room with your power tools or portable appliances
PROTECTS YOU FROM DANGEROUS POWER SURGES: this portable GFCI plug has built-in electronic circuitry that will shut off power in 25/1000 of a second if a ground fault is detected, thereby preventing current from flowing through you which can be deadly
VERSATILE PORTABLE GFCI PLUG: this portable GFCI plug is suitable for indoor use in your bathroom, kitchen, basement and garage
UL LISTED AND CSA CERTIFIED: having been UL listed and CSA certified, rest assured that this portable GFCI plug is very safe to use
SPECIFICATIONS: 120 volt, 15 amp; comes with patented ground fault sensing technology
Product Description Shock shield Yellow Portable GFCI Plug with Surge Protection The primary cause of shock and electrocution in the home is an electrical condition known as ground fault. The problem is so extensive that the National Electrical Code mandates the use of ground fault circuit Interrupters for all bathroom, kitchen, basement and garage outlets in all new homes in the US. Even so, over 170 million Americans live in homes built before this mandate was put in effect, and are vulnerable to shock or electrocution from ground faults. Shock shield Yellow Portable GFCI Plug with Surge Protection has built-in electronic circuitry that monitors electrical current and shuts off power in just 25/1000's of a second if a ground fault is present. The plug may be moved from room to room with portable appliances or power tools, or may be easily carried in a tool box to take electrical safety with you. 120 volt, 15 ampule listed and CSA certified Patented Ground Fault sensing technology Single Outlet GFCI with single mode protection Test and reset button Grounded receptacle with built in shock protection From the Manufacturer The primary cause of shock and electrocution in the home is an electrical condition known as Ground Fault. The problem is so extensive that the National Electrical Code mandates the use of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters for all bathroom, kitchen, basement and garage outlets in all new homes in the US. Even so, over 170 million Americans live in homes built before this mandate was put in effect, and are hence vulnerable to shock or electrocution from ground faults. The Portable GFCI Tri-Cord has built-in electronic circuitry which monitors electrical current and shuts off power in just 25/1000?s of a second if a ground fault is present. The plug may be moved from room to room with portable appliances or power tools, or may be easily carried in a tool box to take to electrical safety with you.