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TV in kitchen - regs?
I've searched around for the answer to this but haven't found it as yet: is
there any regulation concerning placing a small wall-mounted 12V TV set in a kitchen? I have a blank area above a draining board, partly protected from splashes and steam by a 6" deep shelf which runs the length of that wall. It seems like the obvious place to mount a smallish TV, say 17" or so. There are specially-designed water- and steam-proof sets intended for bathrooms but would one of them be overkill for a kitchen? Is there any reason why I shouldn't use a conventional set? Many thanks. |
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