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What to Do When Your GFCI Outlet Trips

Your GFCI outlet tripped...now what? 

A GFCI outlet is designed to trip when it detects a ground fault, which occurs when electrical current travels along an unintended path—such as through water, a damaged cord, or even a person. Tripping is a critical safety feature, helping prevent shock or electrocution. 

Watch this quick video to learn what to do when your GFCI outlet trips.