BBC News - Toddler Liam Boyle's plug death 'was avoidable' Absolutly tragic I feel so sorry for the mother but also for the "handyman" who may or may not have been TOLD to do the job
Personaly first thing I do when cutting off plug is remove fuse then bend pins so it cant be plugged in
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Either this is very old or theres lots of work i dont know about!!
Juggling several jobs always leads to people being slid to the back of the queue,
an unfortunate side effect of being fair and trying to do the best job you can.
I finally got around to visiting a job I had picked up from another member of my gym, lifting two fluorescent fittings up from a...
Am trying to find a weatherproof and vandal proof keyswitch. This is for turning on pathway lights up to a church from the gate rather than turning them on from inside the church. Area is a bit rough, to say the least, so must be vandalproof as well as weatherproof. Have found this switch...
if i hear this stupid phrase once more :mad::mad::mad:
wiring some av kit at the mo cat5 would be ok, got to use cat6
2 cables will do got to use 4
no need for coaxe as it will use the cat6 got to put 2 in anyway
cat5e for phone ,pull 2 just incase.
so 8 cables when 3 would be enough and cat6...
Hi all,
whats the best way to first fix cables to damp proof membrane on walls?
obviously we cant use cable clips as it would let the moisture penetrate.
Any techniques greatly appreciated. m thinking sticky backed trunking, what does everyone else do?
The walls will be dot and dabbed so I...
Hi Been asked to look at installing lighting in an existing pit at a commercial repair garage.Any advice on the regs including h&s when i price this.I have not visited the site yet,and its not something ive worked on recently. Thanks
I've been asked to re-wire a listed property and it's current electrical system is something out of the ark and needs condemming.
However I'm( how shall we say this) 'naive' about one particular element and that is the electric damp proof course (electro osmosis).
Does anyone know anything...
i have recently finished work on an extention and all is well except the guy from building control is asking for low energy lamps and i was pointed to approved document L for a definition for this. i gather it is 40 lumens per cicuit watt which is more than covered but they are asking for proof...
I did my level two and three 2330 electrical installation in the u.k but have recently returned to oz to work. I need to get 'proof of an apprenticeship' in order to gain my australian license but am wondering if i am still able to get this proof of an apprenticeship in the u.k even tho i didnt...
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