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Have you ever touched a plugged-in metal object in your home and felt a jolt? If so, this could be a sign of an issue with your electrical system—specifically, an ungrounded circuit. When a system isn’t properly grounded, the risk of electrical shock increases significantly. Common household fixtures that may be affected include:

  • Lamps
  • Ceiling fans
  • Water pipes
  • Furnace ductwork 

However, it’s important to differentiate between a true electrical shock and a harmless static electricity zap. A small static discharge is not a safety concern, but a real electrical shock is serious and should be addressed by a professional electrician. If you suspect an issue, don’t hesitate to seek expert help.

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