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Your original question answers this!No sockets in UK bathrooms? Why not? And why not rocker switches?
Add an iffy extension lead and you can have the Horror movie with the toaster in the bath!No sockets in UK bathrooms? Why not?
Never have seen one and never would fit oneRubbish. Normal switches have always been allowed in UK bathrooms, and I've fitted plenty of them. The old regulation was "not in reach of a person using a shower or bath", which is more than the current zone 1 600mm.
Suitable for the environment is another argument, but Crabtree issued guidance, when they introduced the 4000 series, that they were suitable.
Seen plenty, especially in commercial sector. Fitted some too.Never have seen one and never would fit one
People getting out of the bath dripping wet, and combined with a possibly damp/steamy atmosphere.
Your original question answers this!
Add an iffy extension lead and you can have the Horror movie with the toaster in the bath!
Switches in most domestic situation tend to be on the outside ??Seen plenty, especially in commercial sector. Fitted some too.
JW has strong views on the "manky string" variety!
Yes, in my en-suite at home someone did that.Switches in most domestic situation tend to be on the outside ??
Hopefully common sense!What stops someone from taking power from the hall receptacle?
I think switches on the outside are stupid, an excuse for party pranks, etc.Yes, in my en-suite at home someone did that.
Everyone's free to do what they like of course.
My only point is that the commonly believed and followed "Thou shalt use grubby string to operate bathroom lights or put switch the other side of the door" law is utter rubbish in most situations.
LOL! Just need a monk's habit and start practising campanology!It would look pretty silly with a row of (colour coded?) strings hanging from the ceiling.
Also known by the new trendy name "occupancy sensors".Proximity switches seem also to be a "thing" now
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