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This is actually true...you can take any country arcross the med and they all have washing machines installed in bathrooms (right or wrongly) as for for shaver sockets will they are isolated via transformers.
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This is actually true...you can take any country arcross the med and they all have washing machines installed in bathrooms (right or wrongly) as for for shaver sockets will they are isolated via transformers.
In Malta & Libyia used to make me laugh as the lifts were so poorly maintained, they had to used the stairs in appartments..Personally i think it's a crazy idea, especially in houses. I've seen the delivery men struggling away, getting heavy washing machines up and down the stairs!! lol!! Wouldn't like the clear-up either, if any of the flexible pipes burst or whatever, it's bad enough on the ground floor!! lol!!
In Malta & Libyia used to make me laugh as the lifts were so poorly maintained, they had to used the stairs in appartments..
can't see the point anyway. you have a bath, you have a " her indoors". buy her a dolly peg. who needs a washing machine?
So what I am saying here its all about risk so remember when we introduced smoke alarms or seat belts or air bags or gas checks I could go on but the death rate dropped big time because of these measures so do we really want to introduce risk into the bathroom
Really, can you substantiate that statement?? I wouldn't bother, as i know for a FACT that you can't!!
So you actually think that the use of an extension lead brought into the bathroom, is better than a sensibly placed 10mA protected socket outlet do you?? Wow!!!
Unless things have changed, your talking about a Shaver outlet, which used to be, as far as i remember, limited to 100VA. You obviously don't have any teenage daughters, or you wouldn't be asking that question!! Think along the lines of hairdryers, hair tongs, and the multitude of other girly electrical hair type appliances etc. ...lol!! As for positioning a socket outlet near a shower etc, ...have i said anything of the sort in this thread or anywhere else?? ...No, i've clearly stated, ''sensibly'' placed!! Your right about one thing though, you can't (and shouldn't) legistrate for every idiotic action!!
Think i've already stated, that i was myself inducted into this draconian No power sockets in bathrooms philosophy, until i started working overseas and found them being available in just about every country i've ever lived, visited and worked in.
OK so I'm new here, but why are people banging on about what the Johnny Foreigners do in their home nation, we are in the UK not the USA or, god forbid, France. We have the lowest electrical death rates per head of population in the developed world, we may bemoan the regs at times, but they were written the way they are because most people are thick and simply ignore common sense when it comes to the electricity in their homes.
Sockets in normal sized bathrooms is a stupid idea, washing machines or other white goods is equally stupid, but if you are going to be stupid, put a RCD on the thing at least and show some common sense.
So explain again, why can't/shouldn't we have a protected socket outlet in a bathroom??
Are all the westernised countries like Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, America, Canada, (and i could go on) all wrong and the UK is right?? I'm not talking about Eastern European countries here, they have very little in the way of electrical regulations, or they do but not adhered too... The idiots of this world span the globe, the last thing any country should be is a nanny state, that uses them as the common denominator...
It's not about a nanny state, it's about stopping people from killing other members of their family or visitors. Of course a person is able to run an extension lead into a bathroom, you cannot legislate out every idiotic action, but the fact is that putting a socket in a bathroom is simply a bad idea and other European states and the USA DO HAVE IT WRONG and their death rates by electric shock are a clear demonstration of this.
In this country, for many years, you have been able to install a safety socket in the form of a "shaver socket" that is connected to a the lighting circuit via an isolating transformer, these have a rating up to 6A though most are less. Please explain to me and the rest of the members here what you would possibly need in a bathroom that could not be powered by such a socket?? Justify the use of a standard, even if protected, 13A socket in Zone 1 of a bathroom??
Really, can you substantiate that statement?? I wouldn't bother, as i know for a FACT that you can't!!
So you actually think that the use of an extension lead brought into the bathroom, is better than a sensibly placed 10mA protected socket outlet do you?? Wow!!!
Unless things have changed, your talking about a Shaver outlet, which used to be, as far as i remember, limited to 100VA. You obviously don't have any teenage daughters, or you wouldn't be asking that question!! Think along the lines of hairdryers, hair tongs, and the multitude of other girly electrical hair type appliances etc. ...lol!! As for positioning a socket outlet near a shower etc, ...have i said anything of the sort in this thread or anywhere else?? ...No, i've clearly stated, ''sensibly'' placed!! Your right about one thing though, you can't (and shouldn't) legistrate for every idiotic action!!
Think i've already stated, that i was myself inducted into this draconian No power sockets in bathrooms philosophy, until i started working overseas and found them being available in just about every country i've ever lived, visited and worked in.
When I get in from work I shall substantiate my statement and yes I do have a teenage daughter, no i do not live in China that has a low opinion on the value of life and a 100VA Tx is enough for a radio in the bathroom, anything else is plain stupid.
Just because evryone does it does not make it right, there was a time when everyone lived in trees, we don't any more..and that started with a few going against the grain..
Going to crack the popcorn out on this one, i think there is some mileage in it
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but are these trtees RCD protected? do they have a preservation order? have to be carefull not to damasge the tree.
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