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Would a water closet, (ie,. basin and pan/cistern), area be classed as a 'wet area?'

My sister has moved into her new bungalow and wants a switch installed in her WC... thing is, there isn't an RCD covering her CCU... BUT, I wouldn't class it as a 'wet area'... BUT, (aha!), would I be right and then I could change her switching around for a 1 gang switch in there?


Thanks...


regards,


Tom
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  • I have a wall plate switch situated just above my kitchen sink. The light switch never gets splashed with water, how could it? Any water stays in the sink. I did not install it, it was here when I moved in. It is about 16 inches above the sink. Not desirable, but not deadly either in my opinion. Sometimes, just for devilment, I use it with damp fingers. The electrons stay trapped inside the switch fortunately.


    Z.
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  • I have a wall plate switch situated just above my kitchen sink. The light switch never gets splashed with water, how could it? Any water stays in the sink. I did not install it, it was here when I moved in. It is about 16 inches above the sink. Not desirable, but not deadly either in my opinion. Sometimes, just for devilment, I use it with damp fingers. The electrons stay trapped inside the switch fortunately.


    Z.
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