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      The 2008-NEC (National Electrical Code) mandates the installation of Tamper Resistant Receptacles in all new construction and renovations----for improved child safety.  The Consumer Products Safety Commission, in a 10 year study, documented that over 24,000 children under the age of 10 were treated in emergency rooms for incidents related to electrical receptacles (shocks and burns).

Places for little fingers      It should be noted that these devices are not “tamper proof,” and a kid would have to know a lot about how the insides of these things work (or be INCREDIBLY unlucky) to bypass the built-in safety feature.

     I have fooled around with these devices a bit (it is not hard for me to act like a 10 year old) and I found it VERY difficult to shock myself.  I am not going to give the details of what it did take to shock myself because I wouldn’t want anyone out there to duplicate my follies----especially all those 10 year olds that might be reading my blog.  Recreational defibrillation is for “mature” adults ONLY.

     As an inspector, I welcome these Tamper Resistant devices for reasons other than their obvious safety advantages.  When I want to test receptacles during an inspection, it takes a LOT of time to remove those little push in plastic caps that people install to make the receptacles safer (and sometimes I think to reduce the likelihood of inspection).  The picture at the left is one of my favorite pictures of these push in type caps.  As you can see, with a missing cover plate, the “hot” components of the receptacle are infinitely more available to a kid’s curiosity than a receptacle with no caps and a proper cover plate would be.

     If you have little kids around----your current receptacles can be changed to the new type “relatively” cheaply (especially if you only do the ones that are readily accessible to children----like in their bedrooms) .  I would stress that these receptacles should only be changed by a qualified person.  People sometimes think that changing a receptacle is always as simple as it looks.   While it is simple for someone that knows what they are doing, there are factors in homes that can make it more problematic, like:  receptacles on switches, split wired receptacles, crumbly older wiring, aluminum wiring, reversed polarity, no ground wires etc.

     This next picture shows what a couple of Leviton’s new Tamper Resistant receptacles look like.

Tamper Resistant Receptacles

     Note that they have the letters TR stamped on them as required for identification.

TR

     So, don’t go and act like you are under 10 now.

 

Charles Buell

 

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     On June 31, 2009 the Seattle Recreational Defibrillation Club will be holding its monthly meeting at my house in Shoreline, Wa.  If you are over 60---stop on by!  Don’t forget your teeth guard. 

 

 

 

 

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Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Alan, they are very nice---easy to use for us inspectors:)

Make a good safety upgrade when little kids are around

Norma----that is for sure.

May 27, 2009 02:39 AM
Roy A. Peterson
Domicile Analysis of Texas - El Paso, TX
P.R.E.I.

Charles, great info as always. But would you happen know if these receptacle's are going to replace the AFCI's or will they be in conjunction with each other.

                                                                           ~ Just wondering

May 27, 2009 02:48 AM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Charlie,

Those kid proof caps can really slow down an inspection, people have no clue how disruputive they can be because some of them are hard to remove.

May 27, 2009 02:50 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Roy, not relationship to AFCI's at all

Steve, they sure do

 

May 27, 2009 02:56 AM
Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
Turning Houses into Homes

I would not put anything past my kids!  One of our reasons for not wanting a home with a pool is that my kids do not see boundaries.  They see challenges.

May 27, 2009 04:17 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Gene, fortunately kids like that are usually pretty smart:)

May 27, 2009 04:46 AM
Matt Listro
National Credit Fixers - Matt Listro - Vernon, CT
Your Credit Repair Expert
Hi Charles: TR for tamper resistant - now I know everything! :)
May 27, 2009 01:32 PM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Matt, you're getting there:)

May 27, 2009 01:49 PM
James Quarello
JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC - Wallingford, CT
Connecticut Home Inspector

TR outlets have been a topic around here for a few months. I was at a meeting Tuesday and a group of us were discussing the Leviton plugs. Now if they only had these when I was a kid.

May 27, 2009 10:48 PM
Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

Shocking revelation you've posted here my friend!

"Recreational defibrillation is for “mature” adults ONLY." That line had me laughing out loud!

May 28, 2009 12:18 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

James, so have they been required there for awhile?  2008 NEC goes into effect around here June 6th

Craig, so glad I could give you a good laugh----sounds like you have experience?

May 28, 2009 02:45 AM
Carol Culkin
Diamond Partners Inc - Overland Park, KS
Overland Park Residential Real Estate

Charlie - What a waste. Why even bother with those plastic covers. What's the point if the rest of the outlet is exposed? Some people are just plain dumb.

May 28, 2009 02:48 AM
James Quarello
JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC - Wallingford, CT
Connecticut Home Inspector
No they are not. CT skips code books. This will likely be adopted im 2011.
May 28, 2009 03:42 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector


Carol---I hear you there.

James---interesting, gives Connecticut an extra three years to see how the changes fare in other places:)

May 28, 2009 03:47 AM
Steve Hall
RE/MAX United - San Marcos, CA
Make the Call to Hankins and Hall

Charles - Excellent information. Is Leviton the only manufacturer or have all the others developed TR receptacles as well?

May 28, 2009 05:57 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Steve I am sure all the others will do the same---since the requirement is code driven

Here is a link to Pass & Seymour

May 28, 2009 06:33 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Charles - these outlets are the greatest.  I have a 1 1/2 year old, and I changed out all of the readily accessible outlets in my house as soon as heard about them. 

May 29, 2009 04:26 PM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Reuben---they are cool.  By the way, I bought a Fenix TK40---it is awesome!

May 29, 2009 05:17 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Sometimes at the end of the day my fingers are ruined by all the plastic caps.

Soon the nannies that be will condemn home construction altogether as creating something too dangerous for, well, for everybody!

Bummer I can't make the defib club meeting.  I'm not over 60 though - are "young" bucks welcome?

May 29, 2009 08:54 PM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Jay, every other month we have intro meetings for the "younger set"

May 30, 2009 02:53 AM