Split outlet with switch on same circuit as others
In my area, code requires a light fixture in every room or a switched outlet for a lamp etc. I have in my main living room a really nice ceiling and I don't want to put a fixture in it. I'm going to upgrade all the electrical in the house. I'm going to run all my outlets in the room according to code on one circuit. What I'd like to do on two of those outlets is split the top of each and have them switchable, so that a person could put a lamp in either or both of those locations and have them run off the switch but the bottoms of those outlets could still be used for TV and such and if someone wants to turn off the light, the TV doesn't go off etc. But here are my questions, if I run a separate circuit for the top split of those, is there a way to gang the two breakers together so that if a future owner wants to do some electrical work, turns off the breaker for the room, test the bottom outlet, thinks "okay powers off" and then opens the box and alas the top is still hot and gets electrocuted. So if the breakers are ganged, then when you shut one off they both go off.
Or, is there a way to do what I'm looking to do with one circuit? Meaning run a switch to two tops and not the rest?
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