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![]() "Dave Plowman" wrote in message ... In article , Hugo Nebula Send-My-Spam-To: abuse@localhost wrote: The requirements aren't there for the owners of the house; they are designed to allow people in wheelchairs and the infirm to be more able to visit people in their own homes. I'm not quite sure what business a visitor would have with my sockets? And if I had a disabled guest, the light and socket positions would be the least of their problems - the guest bedroom is on the first floor, and the bathroom on a half landing. And I bet your bathroom door is the incorrect size and you probably have a step to your front door not a slope. Adam |
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ARWadsworth wrote: I'm not quite sure what business a visitor would have with my sockets? And if I had a disabled guest, the light and socket positions would be the least of their problems - the guest bedroom is on the first floor, and the bathroom on a half landing. And I bet your bathroom door is the incorrect size and you probably have a step to your front door not a slope. The door would be ok - they're double - but yes, three steps and a threshold bar, then a step down. -- *What hair colour do they put on the driver's license of a bald man? * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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