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Hi Guys,
I've recently moved in to an upstairs flat and in the bathroom there is fused switch on the roof - which I have to turn on so that the extractor fan would come on... Can I remove the fused switch and fit a cord pull type switch? Any ideas why there would be a fused switch fitted?

Also, I have a shared staircase and at the bottom I have a switch that turns on a light in the staircase, in the lounge there is a double pole, single gang switch, one switch controls the staircase light. I'm wondering if there is a way to have some kind of indicator (red led etc) display if the staircase light is turned on - no matter which switch is used?

Thanks in advance
 
yeah I thought about pir, but he will still use it - sounds pathetic I know but he has an identical one - just I guess I pay for mine and he pays for his, so if he uses mine then its all good...

I'm thinking a test switch type thing with the little key haha....
 

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