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Heights for disabled sockets ?
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<blockquote data-quote="~Sparky~" data-source="post: 153762" data-attributes="member: 8630"><p>I was told one of the reasons for the new hights for the sockets were for flooding, a little bit of research was done by a group of people and they came to the conclusion that if a house etc was to flood it would be highly unlikely for it to reach the new hight of the sockets, therefor less damage to electrical equipment.</p><p></p><p>It will annoy me for a while now, as i cant remember who told me....... but it could be alot of rubbish at the end of the day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="~Sparky~, post: 153762, member: 8630"] I was told one of the reasons for the new hights for the sockets were for flooding, a little bit of research was done by a group of people and they came to the conclusion that if a house etc was to flood it would be highly unlikely for it to reach the new hight of the sockets, therefor less damage to electrical equipment. It will annoy me for a while now, as i cant remember who told me....... but it could be alot of rubbish at the end of the day [/QUOTE]
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