I find this statement from the UK power networks official website so amusing I couldn't resist sharing it. For a domestic electrician, the connection to earth is thought of as one of the most critical electrical safety features. This is what they tell their customers:
"It's worth noting that safety standards have changed over the years and the connection to the external earth was not always required. In older properties it's quite common to find no external earth installed. This does not necessarily make them unsafe, many properties have had no earth for over 50 years and never had an issue."
I'm sure they didn't mean it like that, but it certainly made me laugh in contrast with what we're taught these days. It doesn't really matter though. After all, they've "never had an issue! "
"It's worth noting that safety standards have changed over the years and the connection to the external earth was not always required. In older properties it's quite common to find no external earth installed. This does not necessarily make them unsafe, many properties have had no earth for over 50 years and never had an issue."
I'm sure they didn't mean it like that, but it certainly made me laugh in contrast with what we're taught these days. It doesn't really matter though. After all, they've "never had an issue! "