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  • ZDNET explains that a Ground‑Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet monitors electrical current for leaks and instantly cuts power when a fault is detected, preventing shock, electrocution, and fire. GFCIs are now standard in wet or high‑risk areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, garages, basements, and outdoor patios. The article lists five household items that should never be plugged into GFCI outlets-though the specific items are not detailed here-to avoid damaging the outlet or compromising its safety function. Overall, the piece highlights the importance of GFCI installation for modern electrical safety and cautions against improper use.

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