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Considering upgrading to pull-cord or water resistant wall switch. Heard those European style switches are safer due to different design (better sealing due to bigger surface area of the rocker).
The shock was felt stronger than ever before because of the humidity and water condensation on the walls.
Last time RCD tripped after 30 minutes of buzzing in the cooker socket (conductive parts too close to screw terminals).
 
Sounds like someone is just trying a cheap fix rather than sorting out a serious damp problem.
 
@sysrq there something illegal going on in this kitchen that is causing the issue or something?

Sounds like one of them meth labs they get in the states, the humidity from making the gear is so bad it releases dangerous chemicals into the walls and often requires the house to be replastered. Assuming it doesnt go bang first!
 
Rather than sort the electrics out you need to sort out the condensation issue.

The level of condensation you have sounds very excessive and will be affecting the fabric of the building.

Treat the problem not the symptoms.

Do you have any photos?

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If its a rented property I'd be getting the landlord to sort out the serious issues of the damp and condensation.

In all honesty I'd just look to move

This is getting rather spooky. That bald headed bearded guy who's been appearing in ever page on this forum, has now taken over 123 profile. Is it to do with hard/soft border thing over Brexit for the isle of Ireland :eek:

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If its a rented property I'd be getting the landlord to sort out the serious issues of the damp and condensation.

In all honesty I'd just look to move

I'll take this into consideration. The fume extraction fan has been replaced by undersized one on a crumbly piece of plasterboard.
 

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