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May is National Electrical Safety Month May is National Electrical Safety MonthRuralite Protect Your Family With These Important Safety Tips for Inside & Outside Your Home Inside Avoid plugging too many devices into 1 outlet. Make sure all powered devices are properly grounded. Install ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, and other potentially wet areas. If small children are present, install safety plugs on all unused outlets. Use extension cords only on a temporary basis and never locate them under rugs or furniture. Make sure all lightbulbs are the appropriate wattage for the fixture. Outside Install protective covers on all outlets and make sure they are GFCIs. Use only weather-resistant extension cords rated for outdoor use. Check wires for wear and tear before using any powered equipment. Look around for overhead power lines before using a ladder or trimming tree branches. Power lines may be buried underground. Before digging, call 811 to have underground lines marked.