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Bathroom Electrical Safety.

I have heard of people placing phone chargers on the edge of a bath, and even people years ago placing a heater on a wooden board situated across the bath, but this takes the biscuit.....


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  • The washing machine needs a decent bracket, falling onto someone in the bath would be very bad.

    Also to meet current UK wiring regs , in a bathroom that size the cable needs to be run out of the door to a socket in another room. As most folk do not like to bath or shower with the door open, this 'interlock' makes may make it quite safe...


    It will probably suffer from  rust in short order, but is not likely to be immediately dangerous if used carefully.  I'd prefer to see a vertical partition, so it cannot be showered by accident, especially if children use the bath, or anyone uses the shower attachment (though that kind do not really shower, so are really quite safe.).

    M.
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  • The washing machine needs a decent bracket, falling onto someone in the bath would be very bad.

    Also to meet current UK wiring regs , in a bathroom that size the cable needs to be run out of the door to a socket in another room. As most folk do not like to bath or shower with the door open, this 'interlock' makes may make it quite safe...


    It will probably suffer from  rust in short order, but is not likely to be immediately dangerous if used carefully.  I'd prefer to see a vertical partition, so it cannot be showered by accident, especially if children use the bath, or anyone uses the shower attachment (though that kind do not really shower, so are really quite safe.).

    M.
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