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I was doing a bathroom refurb recently, where the lighting circuit had no cpc. The previous 'electrician', overcome the problem by providing an earth by bonding to a copper pipe in the loft space. However, this 'fix' was spoilt, when the copper pipe was replaced by plastic pipe during the refurb :)
 
Ah yes there is the solution fit another unendorsed sticker notifying the uninitiated, assuming they can speak/read English, job done.

I hope you're not attempting to be facetious Mr. Westy o_O
 
Ah yes there is the solution fit another unendorsed sticker notifying the uninitiated, assuming they can speak/read English, job done.
Yes it is amazing they can imagine a potentially serious safety deficit can be resolved by a sticker with some little English words written on it.
 
how many tenants read the sticker on consumers, not many neither.me speak no ingilsh
do landlords tell the tenants. a yellow sticker wont stop them putting up a class 1
light fitting up with no cpc.
 
how many tenants read the sticker on consumers, not many neither.me speak no ingilsh
do landlords tell the tenants. a yellow sticker wont stop them putting up a class 1
light fitting up with no cpc.
But it's not there property. They should not be making any alterations.?
 
The point of the sticker is for the electrician that next works on the property as the tenants shouldn't be tampering in rhetoric first place.
 
Oops Dave beat me to it, sorry dave I didn't see your post before I started typing.
 
how many tenants read the sticker on consumers, not many neither.me speak no ingilsh
do landlords tell the tenants. a yellow sticker wont stop them putting up a class 1
light fitting up with no cpc.

Even if they had a cpc, those tenants wouldn't know what it was for anyway!
 

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