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Default Purpose of shower switch

On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 20:45:49 -0000, Rod Speed wrote:



"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
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Or scolded.


Not nice to scold someone who has just been electrocuted in the shower,
you should be scolding the one who perpetrated that abortion.


Spanking someone when they're all wet is more fun.

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On 10/11/2018 15:33, Steven Watkins wrote:
Why do houses have a switch to turn the shower off, either a cord on the
ceiling or a switch in the hall?

Can't be for safety - if you're in the shower and get a shock, if you've
managed to get out to reach the switch, you've got away from it anyway.

Can't be to isolate to work on it, there's a fusebox for that.

Don't need to turn it off when you're finished showering, there's a
switch on the shower itself.

If I answer this, do you promise to **** off?

It's so somebody not in the shower can isolate it quickly before helping
the poor bugger who is being electrocuted.