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Fitting downlighters in a plastic ceiling.
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<blockquote data-quote="bengie" data-source="post: 95409" data-attributes="member: 7131"><p>completely agree hornet, in fact i changed some 12v non-sealed halogen down lights for some 240v robus sealed bathroom down lights at my parents flat on Sunday as they are going to be getting some work done by the OT(walk in bathroom and ceiling mounted hoist) and the surveyor that came round told them they would have to lose the down lights in favor of a bulkhead to meet regulations. fool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengie, post: 95409, member: 7131"] completely agree hornet, in fact i changed some 12v non-sealed halogen down lights for some 240v robus sealed bathroom down lights at my parents flat on Sunday as they are going to be getting some work done by the OT(walk in bathroom and ceiling mounted hoist) and the surveyor that came round told them they would have to lose the down lights in favor of a bulkhead to meet regulations. fool. [/QUOTE]
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