Federal Pacific Panels in Multi-Family Dwellings: A Hidden Danger

Mar 18, 2024

Living in a multi-family condo or co-op brings many benefits, but it also means sharing common infrastructure, including electrical systems. Unfortunately, if your building has Federal Pacific Panels (FPE), you might be facing a hidden danger.

FPE panels, popular from the 1950s to the 1990s, have been linked to serious safety issues, including fire hazards and electrical shock risks. The company's fraudulent testing practices have led to concerns about the reliability of these panels.

The problem is compounded in multi-family dwellings because you don't have control over your neighbor's electrical setup. Even if you've replaced your FPE panel, your safety could still be at risk if neighboring units haven't done the same.

Professional home inspectors routinely recommend replacing FPE panels due to these safety concerns. However, in a multi-family setting, ensuring everyone upgrades their panels can be challenging.

It's crucial for condo/co-op associations and residents to prioritize electrical safety. Open communication, education about the risks, and collective action to replace outdated panels can help mitigate the dangers posed by FPE panels in multi-family dwellings.

Don't wait until it's too late. Take proactive steps to ensure the safety of your home and community by addressing the risks associated with Federal Pacific Panels.

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