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Code 1 or code 2?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 32011" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Not code 1 - it does not represent an immediate threat to life. Code 1 applies to things such as exposed live terminations, accessories that are burning out, etc etc. Personally wouls code 4 this as non-compliant with 17th, although in rented premises would consider code 2 because it is a business*, ergo should be kept up to date to cover landlords' (and my) back.</p><p></p><p>*You don't have direct contact with the user in rented premises, whereas with a homeowner you can inform and discuss issue directly and allow them to make an informed descision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 32011, member: 490"] Not code 1 - it does not represent an immediate threat to life. Code 1 applies to things such as exposed live terminations, accessories that are burning out, etc etc. Personally wouls code 4 this as non-compliant with 17th, although in rented premises would consider code 2 because it is a business*, ergo should be kept up to date to cover landlords' (and my) back. *You don't have direct contact with the user in rented premises, whereas with a homeowner you can inform and discuss issue directly and allow them to make an informed descision. [/QUOTE]
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