electric shock through plastic switch

I attended a call out the other day to check the electric after a water leak. I checked it, went to turn lights on and had tingle through the an all plastic switch. i scratched my head in disbelief and touched it again, i had another tingle. My guess is that the rocker has worn down so much that the plastic is wafer thin between the live part and my finger? it looked in pretty good condition mind, no obvious signs of wear.

I said to the tenant have you noticed this before? they said yes my boyfriend has had a few shocks off it. they never thought to report it?? too busy watching jeremy kyle with their flagon of white lightening.
 
we once did a job in some flats removing light switchs and putting in timers becasue they kept putting snaped off needles in to the light switchs. these people make me sick, the stay at home and watch jeremy kyle gang are just as bad.

At least you can get a warm glow knowing that your taxes are keeping them in cider and smokes :)
 
I would stick a needle in these aholes I mean they contribute damn all and nick anything, it may seem extreme but if they do not want help sterilise them before puberty so they can't breed, or we will find ourselves over-run with them
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more than likely something like that, i normally dont even touch the switches in the houses as some tenants have been known to snap used needles off in the bottom of them, then when you push the bottom of the switch in the needle sticks in your finger.
Anyone doing such a disgusting unhealthy thing should be publicly executed imho. I was on a council job once in a known junky's flat, he swore to us that he had cleared away all the needles. Within 5 minutes of opening our toyboxes both of us found one at the same time, tools back in boxes. Door closed behind us and we didn't go back.
 
I'm still trying to decide if you're joking or not or if it's some warped urban legend. In my naivety I even googled it but there were no results relevant to people sticking needles in light switches.
 
I'm still trying to decide if you're joking or not or if it's some warped urban legend. In my naivety I even googled it but there were no results relevant to people sticking needles in light switches.


You can't learn everything off Google!!!

Some things you learn by working on Council and Housing association properties, which don't get to google!!!!!
 
I got a job where the guy got a shock as he switchd his kettle on and the kitchen lights at the same time I traced the problem down to the supply to the 12v halogen lights (8-off) and half the circuit including the switch was not connected to earth and there was an induced voltage on it hence when he touched the metal kettle and he brushed across the metal screws of the plastic light switch

Also just to add I found it by testing between the socket earth for the kettle and the screws of the switch with a fluke multimeter
 

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