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Ok, I'm aware there are certain zones for light switches etc
but what about light fittings themselves? Can I fit the recessed downlights in a bathroom? do they have to be sealed versions or would the push/twist mini spotlight versions be ok ? Also, I can reach the ceiling while standing in the bath having a shower, so does this mean I cannot fit a light over the bath? thanks in advance -- Vass |
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![]() "Vass" wrote in message ... Ok, I'm aware there are certain zones for light switches etc but what about light fittings themselves? Can I fit the recessed downlights in a bathroom? do they have to be sealed versions or would the push/twist mini spotlight versions be ok ? Also, I can reach the ceiling while standing in the bath having a shower, so does this mean I cannot fit a light over the bath? thanks in advance You need a 12 volt light Have a look at this: http://www.bathroomexpress.co.uk/light.htm Bobby |
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