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    Electrics in wet area

    Thank you - for response. It’s likely to be subject to abuse so will recommend to management it be looked at as soon as possible.
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    Electrics in wet area

    Is this ok for a shower install? It’s public access and does not seem safe to me. A consumer retail shower has had its putter housing cut to access and cable trunk is open at top where water can egress. In UK Thank you in advance

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