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I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.)

Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them properlysafely.

Any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on is much appreciated.?

I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.)

Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them properly.

Any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on is much appreciated.

I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.)

Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them safely.

Any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on?

I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.) 

Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them safely but anyproperly.

Any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on is much appreciated.

I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.) Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them safely but any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on is appreciated.

I have a number of outlets that are old and worn out (plugs fall out of them mainly.) 

Obviously I need to turn off the breaker to replace them properly.

Any guidance on how to rewire them, how to properly ground the new one, and how to safely test them once the power is back on is much appreciated.

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