GFCI Outlet Requirements for Bathrooms
The National Fire Protection Association outlines the requirements for GFCI outlets in bathrooms, including the need for at least one GFCI-protected outlet within 3 feet of the sink.
The National Fire Protection Association outlines the requirements for GFCI outlets in bathrooms, including the need for at least one GFCI-protected outlet within 3 feet of the sink.
According to the National Electric Code (NEC), all outlets in bathrooms must be GFCI-protected, with some exceptions for outlets serving only a ventilation or exhaust fan.
This Old House provides an overview of GFCI protection in bathrooms, including the benefits of GFCI outlets and how to install them to meet NEC requirements.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides a guide for homeowners on bathroom GFCI outlet requirements, including information on the benefits of GFCI outlets and how to ensure compliance with NEC standards.
This research review examines the NEC requirements for GFCI outlets in bathrooms, including the history and development of GFCI standards and their impact on electrical safety.
This video provides a step-by-step guide to installing GFCI outlets in bathrooms, including information on meeting NEC requirements and ensuring electrical safety.
Consumer Reports provides an overview of bathroom electrical safety, including the importance of GFCI outlets and other safety measures to prevent electrical shock and injury.
This online tool provides electricians with a comprehensive guide to NEC GFCI outlet requirements, including interactive diagrams and calculators to ensure compliance with NEC standards.