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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 180547" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>There are relaxations to the rewire ruling, the heights of sockets whilst not enforced to be 450mm for example, should be high enough to lift them off the skirting :| </p><p></p><p>I had the job of inspecting a property for a LABC which was carried out by a bogus Part P electrician. One of the requirements was the smoke alarm installation, he had in fact fitted two, one down and one up. However he had failed to place a detector between any area most vunerable to fire and the stairs, this contrevened the regulations and was added to the 113 infringements I had to record.</p><p></p><p>I will dig out the regulations for you, as I am now on my laptop and not PC it is a little akward to find all the backup regs. I will do a post when I have them all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 180547, member: 9561"] There are relaxations to the rewire ruling, the heights of sockets whilst not enforced to be 450mm for example, should be high enough to lift them off the skirting :| I had the job of inspecting a property for a LABC which was carried out by a bogus Part P electrician. One of the requirements was the smoke alarm installation, he had in fact fitted two, one down and one up. However he had failed to place a detector between any area most vunerable to fire and the stairs, this contrevened the regulations and was added to the 113 infringements I had to record. I will dig out the regulations for you, as I am now on my laptop and not PC it is a little akward to find all the backup regs. I will do a post when I have them all together. [/QUOTE]
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