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Cooker isolators and the like

In my formative years electrical, I was brung up that an isolator for a cooker etc must be nearby, say within 2m and obvious as for useage (or clearly marked) as a readily available "rapid use switch" in case of say chip pan fires etc. Rather than having to locate them in cupboards or go to the CU etc to switch off and possibly plunge the whole house into darkness.



Modern folk and their kitchens, it seems some folk have an aversion to them.


Call me old fashioned but my order of preference is 1/ Safety, 2/ Functionalability and 3/ Asthetics.


Any views on this Folks?
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  • Well Norman, you`re obviously not cynical ?


    Anyway, Fire flood or cleaning I am happy if there is an isolator close by and obvious by position or label. I`m not happy if not. Am I odd? Is it an age thing? how does everyone else feel about this?


    Note - fire or flood (well wet thru then) I feel happier if it`s isolated before dealing with it in the correct (or incorrect) way. How many people actually stop to think of the best way to deal with a chip pan fire etc in real life?


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  • Well Norman, you`re obviously not cynical ?


    Anyway, Fire flood or cleaning I am happy if there is an isolator close by and obvious by position or label. I`m not happy if not. Am I odd? Is it an age thing? how does everyone else feel about this?


    Note - fire or flood (well wet thru then) I feel happier if it`s isolated before dealing with it in the correct (or incorrect) way. How many people actually stop to think of the best way to deal with a chip pan fire etc in real life?


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