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Building Regs re-electricity

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Birchy | 13:19 Tue 03rd Dec 2002 | Home & Garden
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I read in an old DIY book that it is against building regulations to position a light switch within eight feet of a shower cubicle (or bath aswell, I suppose). Is this correct? The pulley switch is obviously safer, but is there a distance thing required, or is it that you shouldn't have normal wall switches in a bathroom?
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As long as the light switch isn't in the same room you'll be o.k. Also, don't mount the switch on a wall backing onto the shower cubicle incase water gets into the partition.
As I remember it, and I'm sure it won't have changed, you are not allowed any wall mounted switches in a bathroom. Any switches (lights or power isolator for an electric shower) must either be pull cords or outside the bathroom. All so you can't get an electric shock with wet hands.
as above, pullcords to operate, also i believe you should use a double pole switch
Put that light switch on thine head with B and Q buckets....

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