Just adding to la9's comments about GFI's.
This is the #1 thing you should look in to, because you are dealing with water. Any house built in the last 20 years or so (depending on code) will have GFI's in the wash room, kitchen, and outside.
They do sell GFI breakers but they are more expensive (typically 5X the cost of an outlet)
One more thing, if you are handy and decide to install a GFI make sure you hook it up right. If you don't it will work, but will never trip like it is designed to.
A couple more things I want to add. House wiring is mostly 14g @ 15amps. 1-2 outlets in a kitchen might be 12g @ 20amps.
If you are buying extension cords, power bars, timers, splitters... try to buy grounded (3 prong)
If your breaker is tripping you could be overloading the circuit. Add up your appliances most should have label how many amps they use. If in watts you can convert by watts div volts. Eg. heater 1500w div 120vac = 12.5amps so you can see there is 2.5amps you can use on that circuit, just enough for 4 T8 (2 bulb 4' fixtures)
Lumatek does have a breaker designed into their ballast.
Hot starts.... a cool tube might be the only solution to contain most of the glass if it ever happens.