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	<title>Comments on: When and Where are GFCI Receptacles Required?</title>
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		<title>By: New Circuit Breakers Prevent House Fires &#124; Home Inspector San Diego - The San Diego Real Estate Inspection Company</title>
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		<description>[...] Building Code does not demand retrofitting older homes. For safety, your home inspector may recommend upgrading certain receptacles to GFCI receptacles, but a home seller is not required to do this. (Do it for your own safety). To see the location requirements for GFCI&#8217;s and the year in which they were mplemented, please see our blog entry on Where and When GFCI&#8217;s Were Required.  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Building Code does not demand retrofitting older homes. For safety, your home inspector may recommend upgrading certain receptacles to GFCI receptacles, but a home seller is not required to do this. (Do it for your own safety). To see the location requirements for GFCI&#8217;s and the year in which they were mplemented, please see our blog entry on Where and When GFCI&#8217;s Were Required.  [...]</p>
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