A Ticking Time Bomb: The Dangers of Federal Pacific and Zinsco Breaker Boxes
If you’re a homeowner, it’s crucial to be aware of a potential safety hazard lurking within your walls: Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) and Zinsco electrical panels. These brands, once widely used in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, have been linked to numerous electrical fires due to faulty circuit breakers.
The Problem
Both FPE and Zinsco breakers have been known to fail to trip when overloaded or short-circuited. This means that in the event of an electrical issue, the breaker may not interrupt the flow of electricity, leading to overheating, melting, and potentially catastrophic fires.
The Recall
While there hasn’t been a formal nationwide recall, numerous lawsuits and insurance claims have highlighted the dangers associated with these panels. Many insurance companies are now refusing to insure homes with FPE or Zinsco panels due to the high risk of fire.
What to Do
If you suspect your home has a FPE or Zinsco panel, it’s crucial to take action:
- Professional Inspection: Hire a qualified electrician to inspect your electrical panel and identify any potential issues.
- Panel Replacement: If your panel is found to be defective, consider replacing it with a modern, UL-listed panel.
- Insurance Review: Contact your insurance provider to discuss any potential coverage limitations related to FPE or Zinsco panels.
By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of electrical fires and protect your home and family. Don’t ignore this potential hazard; take action today to ensure your home’s safety.

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