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Are Electrical Bidet Installations Illegal in Most UK Bathrooms?
Former Community Member
I was hearing about bidets being possibly cheaper and more hygenic, and I was looking into installing one. They need a mains supply, and a fused outlet plate. Is it just not possible in this country?
Yes our generation was brung up on outside loos, not nice in winter (we got some bad winters back then). Izal paper was common and nobody like it. When some folk got an inside loo on a gov grant most folk were horrified, unhygenic, disgusting, what if the soil pipe backs up? sort of comments. You would run to the outside loo if absolutely nessacary to visit it and would not loiter. Hope Mum had remembered to light the "nite light" (small stubby candle to keep the frost of the WC pipework).
Bidets, I remember my Grandparents telling folk their hotel in Spain was good and had a "footbath" in the bathroom, my Mum (who was in the travel industry , otherwise we might not have known the error) told us not to tell them that it was not actually a footbath as such, to our great amusement.
Electric ones! well I never! There`s me thinking soft tissue is a luxury.
Even tiny shocks should be avoided (and can be if the regs are followed)
Yes our generation was brung up on outside loos, not nice in winter (we got some bad winters back then). Izal paper was common and nobody like it. When some folk got an inside loo on a gov grant most folk were horrified, unhygenic, disgusting, what if the soil pipe backs up? sort of comments. You would run to the outside loo if absolutely nessacary to visit it and would not loiter. Hope Mum had remembered to light the "nite light" (small stubby candle to keep the frost of the WC pipework).
Bidets, I remember my Grandparents telling folk their hotel in Spain was good and had a "footbath" in the bathroom, my Mum (who was in the travel industry , otherwise we might not have known the error) told us not to tell them that it was not actually a footbath as such, to our great amusement.
Electric ones! well I never! There`s me thinking soft tissue is a luxury.
Even tiny shocks should be avoided (and can be if the regs are followed)