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In which areas should the lack of ground-fault circuit interrupter protection be reported as deficient?

Kitchen only

Bathroom, garage, and crawlspace

The lack of ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection should be reported as deficient in areas where there is an increased risk of electrical shock, particularly locations that may be exposed to moisture. Bathrooms, garages, and crawlspaces are all areas that typically require GFCI protection due to the likelihood of water contact, which can heighten the danger of electrical hazards. In bathrooms, GFCI protection is critical since water is commonly present and outlets can be located near sinks, tubs, or showers. Garages can also contain water from vehicles or leaks, making GFCI protection essential. Crawlspaces may have water intrusion issues, particularly in rainy seasons, posing risks if electrical currents are present. Other areas listed in the options may not necessarily present the same level of risk associated with moisture and shock potential. For instance, living rooms and basements are generally not exposed to water in the same way and may not require GFCI protection as a standard practice. As for exterior outlets, while they also require GFCI protection due to exposure, the question specifically pertains to the areas highlighted in the chosen response, which are consistent with current safety standards and codes. Thus, reporting deficiencies in the specified areas of bathrooms, garages, and

Living room and basement

All exterior outlets

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