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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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  • To the OP,  there was a requirement of sorts for emergency switching  By whom or what, I cannot recall, but it is why the rocker switch is RED.  Some new switches are still red, but others are plain. I suppose it depends if you decide its emergency switching or not if you fit one. If it is RED and it is hidden, then that is technically pants IRO  it being accessible. The RED colour thing is still there in the regs somewhere.


    Edit to add  537.3.3.5 is the somewhere
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  • To the OP,  there was a requirement of sorts for emergency switching  By whom or what, I cannot recall, but it is why the rocker switch is RED.  Some new switches are still red, but others are plain. I suppose it depends if you decide its emergency switching or not if you fit one. If it is RED and it is hidden, then that is technically pants IRO  it being accessible. The RED colour thing is still there in the regs somewhere.


    Edit to add  537.3.3.5 is the somewhere
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