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light under bath?
Hello,
Happy New Year to you all. I notice that my kitchen light is a bit off-centre and I think this is because the bath is directly over the centre of the kitchen. Is there a regulation regarding lights on the floor beneath a bathroom? I know under a bath is zone 0 but I thought this stopped at the floorboards; not beneath them. Is there an electrocution risk if a light is directly beneath the bath? I guess this is why my kitchen light was moved to one side. Is there a regulation or safety reason preventing me moving the light? Thanks. |
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