Photos from: RVs Are Safer With Tamper-Resistant Self-Contained Devices




FOR SAFETY'S SAKE -- Roughly 2,400 children suffer electrical injuries each year from incidents involving electrical outlets and receptacles. As a result, the 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) requires all new modular housing and park model RVs built to Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association (RPITA) standards that use self-contained devices (SCDs) to use tamper-resistant SCD receptacles and outlets. Highly conscious of consumer safety, Wirecon Tamper-Resistant SCD Receptacles from Hubbell have a built-in shutter system that prevents a foreign object from touching the blade contacts if inserted into a slot.



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