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Landlord electrical inspections from July!

Dear IET & HMG,

Please could you get your acts togother and co-ordinate your efforts in order that they correspond a little more with the Real World please?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_UN84w8brk

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  • I don't want to get bogged down in a discussion about supporting electric cables again.

    Here is a discussion from over five years ago about supporting cables.


    There were ridiculously lengthy discussions as to what the definition of an escape route is on internet discussion forums like this one we are on now, at trade shows like Elex at forums, on trade stands and in coffee bars, at trade association meetings, at the counter in electrical wholesalers and so on and so forth.


    One of the favoured definitions of an escape route in a domestic house or flat was the hall, stairs and landing, because that is where you have to put smoke alarms, that led to the conclusion you could ignore the route to the back door through the kitchen and the like. The idea that someone may enter or exit a house in an emergency through an attached garage with an interconnecting door was just not a consideration as far as many electricians and others were concerned.


    Andy Betteridge.
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  • I don't want to get bogged down in a discussion about supporting electric cables again.

    Here is a discussion from over five years ago about supporting cables.


    There were ridiculously lengthy discussions as to what the definition of an escape route is on internet discussion forums like this one we are on now, at trade shows like Elex at forums, on trade stands and in coffee bars, at trade association meetings, at the counter in electrical wholesalers and so on and so forth.


    One of the favoured definitions of an escape route in a domestic house or flat was the hall, stairs and landing, because that is where you have to put smoke alarms, that led to the conclusion you could ignore the route to the back door through the kitchen and the like. The idea that someone may enter or exit a house in an emergency through an attached garage with an interconnecting door was just not a consideration as far as many electricians and others were concerned.


    Andy Betteridge.
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