Since 1962, every house has been required to have a grounding system, creating a crucial connection to the Earth. When electrical devices operate, they generate excess electrons that can build up and overheat components like wires and circuit boards, potentially causing fires or explosions. Grounding cables provide a safe escape route for these electrons, directing them back into the Earth, the path of least resistance. Just like appliances, our bodies rely on electrical signals to function, and grounding helps us maintain balance, connecting us to the Earth's natural energy.