Not true any more though. If you have a big enough bathroom your feet are technically dry enough for you to have a plug socket and a normal wall switchNaked ,wet bodies, so no sockets , no wall switches.
corrie street B-) :^O:^O:coatPoint taken Patchy, you have to check the zones. We are doing a bathroom tomorrow , the shower cabinet has a television and stereo radio built in . Why you need TV in a shower is beyond me but there you go ! What would you watch, Scrubs or the Soaps. Cracker ??
prob watch p**n, the shower provides easy clean up.Point taken Patchy, you have to check the zones. We are doing a bathroom tomorrow , the shower cabinet has a television and stereo radio built in . Why you need TV in a shower is beyond me but there you go ! What would you watch, Scrubs or the Soaps. Cracker ??
ROTFWLprob watch po*rn, the shower provides easy clean up.have i crossed a line, i have a tendency for doing that
Wet hands skiding across the plastic switch - moisture seeps around the edges of the rocker, provides "tracking" path for the eletric trickery - ZzaP!!!I've never really understood how someone can get a belt off of a non conducting plastic switch.If you cover the lugs up with the plastic insert thingys most switches have provided now I don't see the problem.
"reasonable provision" is how the saying goes... O)
All switched ark. Cheap ones have thinner plastic so you can see!yeah and cheap switches tend to have a habit of arcing like a goodun when switched.
and dont turn anything off either!All switched ark. Cheap ones have thinner plastic so you can see!Remember - if you smell gas, don't turn the light on. Get a candle instead...........
Hmmm yes, but the same rule should apply in kitchens then?Wet hands skiding across the plastic switch - moisture seeps around the edges of the rocker, provides "tracking" path for the eletric trickery - ZzaP!!!
EH?? you don`t agree with the "silly" 701.512.3 ???Hmmm yes, but the same rule should apply in kitchens then?Anyway, not wishing to be a reg head but 701.512.3 effectively bans switches, it's just a silly reg I don't agree with and have never done :|
(It doesn't appear to be a problem in other countries)
edit: added a bit
Agree, you're hardly likely to be walking around the kitchen in the buff splashing water everywhere, (well maybe in some parts).EH?? you don`t agree with the "silly" 701.512.3 ???So you`d be happy having mains switches at any point in your bathroom?
I`m sorry, that seems to be a complete & utter "silly" comment, IMO.
KME
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