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  "headline": "When Your Bathroom Outlets Aren't Cutting It Anymore",
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  "articleBody": "Ever find yourself juggling hair dryers and curling irons because you don't have enough bathroom outlets? It's a common frustration! You might also be wondering if those existing outlets even offer the right protection, like GFCI. When considering an upgrade, you'll want to think about the entire process, from assessing your current wiring to replacing outdated fixtures. This often includes adding or relocating outlets to more convenient and safer spots, all while making sure the layout aligns with safety and placement rules. For example, in the UK, sockets have restrictions based on their distance from water sources. The key is to compare safety features like GFCI protection, ensure you have enough circuit capacity for all your devices, and consider where fixtures are placed for optimal use and safety. If you're looking to significantly change your bathroom's electrical setup, especially adding new circuits or moving wiring, it's wise to bring in a professional. They can navigate local code requirements and ensure everything is installed correctly, mitigating any shock risks. Ready to power up your bathroom? We can help.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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