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NC will require electronic breakers in new houses

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RALEIGH -- North Carolina regulators will require that all new homes be built with an electronic switch designed to prevent electrical fires. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Wednesday the Building Code Council had been moving toward dropping a requirement that arc fault circuit interrupters be installed in all living areas of new homes. The breakers already were required for bedrooms. Some builders said the devices weren't worth the extra expense. Gov. Beverly Perdue last week wrote council members expressing her support for keeping the requirement. The council voted Tuesday to do so. Albemarle builder Mack Nixon is a member of the council who says he still doesn't think the extra cost is worth it, but decided to go along with the governor's request. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Please check your brain at the door.....

"Albemarle builder Mack Nixon is a member of the council who says he still doesn't think the extra cost is worth it, but decided to go along with the governor's request." So in other words, "I think this is a waste of money but I'll kiss fanny for political gain." Perhaps Mack Nixon is oblivious to the concepts of leadership and independent thought?