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Appliance Grounding Matters

  • Appliance Service Center USA
  • Nov 4
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 10

Why Grounding Your Appliances Isn’t Optional


According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, grounding your appliances is essential because it channels stray electrical current safely into the earth—not through you. Skipping proper grounding can turn even a small short circuit into a serious shock hazard.



Three-Prong Plugs Only


That third prong isn’t decorative—it’s your built-in safety line. Never remove or break it off. Doing so eliminates the very feature that protects you from dangerous electrical shocks, according to OSHA.


Use Surge Protection the Right Way


The National Fire Protection Association recommends that major appliances like refrigerators, dryers, and washing machines have their own grounded outlets. Power strips and extension cords just can’t handle the load safely.


The Bottom Line


Proper grounding and surge protection don’t just save your appliances—they protect your home and family from preventable electrical fires and injuries.



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