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Fuse change danger

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  • The second fuse board pictured is no worse than many others, and not as bad as some.

    Provided that the door could be made secure so as to restrict access, then the risks are not that great. As has been said, where are the bodies"


    I have seen much worse.

    The worst that I recall was a live front fuse board, about 100 years old with no form of enclosure whatsoever, at waist height in an entrance hall. Probably intended for 110 volts DC, and once fitted with a glazed door.

    That was one of the few times that I HAVE pulled the cut out fuse to make safe as children were playing nearby.
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  • The second fuse board pictured is no worse than many others, and not as bad as some.

    Provided that the door could be made secure so as to restrict access, then the risks are not that great. As has been said, where are the bodies"


    I have seen much worse.

    The worst that I recall was a live front fuse board, about 100 years old with no form of enclosure whatsoever, at waist height in an entrance hall. Probably intended for 110 volts DC, and once fitted with a glazed door.

    That was one of the few times that I HAVE pulled the cut out fuse to make safe as children were playing nearby.
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