RogerS":1z1pqvdk said:...There was one death (tragic I know but arguably as much culpability for her partner who drilled into the wall without checking to see if any live cables were buried there). One death. RoSPA could not supply me with any statistics for accidents caused by faulty wiring. If it was that much of a problem then you would have expected them to have at least some records or stats to back things up....
Loz_S":18htma3w said:RogerS":18htma3w said:...There was one death (tragic I know but arguably as much culpability for her partner who drilled into the wall without checking to see if any live cables were buried there). One death. RoSPA could not supply me with any statistics for accidents caused by faulty wiring. If it was that much of a problem then you would have expected them to have at least some records or stats to back things up....
I was wondering if there were many accidents in the UK due to faulty wiring or whatever. No one else in the rest of Europe even has obligatory earth pins, never mind an on-off switch for each socket or fuses in plugs, plus a ream of pointless regulations which prevent home owners from repairing their own property. I can't say I've ever heard of anyone having problems with dodgy wiring/sockets in Holland. Why the paranoia in the UK? It seems like singular tragedies always cause pointless knee-jerk legislation. Life is a risk, you can't legislate for everything.
Jake":3oafm0rq said:I don't think there is any evidence that we, particular, parasites had anything to do with Part P, Roger.
Purely a mix between a passionate and campaigning MP, a lot of ignorance and gullability in parliament and the civil service, a lobbying trade body with an eye for the main chance of setting up a medieval guild, and a bunch of misused lies and damn lies (IIRC they included all house fire deaths caused by electricity in their supporting evidence - whether due to fixed wiring, appliance, extension leads, whatever).
RogerS":m6wt0gk7 said:...snip...
Thus endeth the lesson :wink: :lol: I'll get off me soapbox.
Digit":1lz9pqiv said:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3735928.stm
Despite all the events that led upto this sad event I fail to see how part P, as in force currently, would have prevented it from occurring had they been in force at the time of the house's construction.
Roy.
Digit":1dhpogxc said:.....
Part P doesn't stop the house holder from doing his own wiring, or force him to have it inspected any way!
Roy.
Jake":3bi5yj8c said:.........
I am finding it helps to have about 400m of old cable in the cellar...for those rooms where the BCO is not otherwise involved.
Jake":n4ccs6ks said:... We are quite a pragmatic people, despite what the "it's all terrible, the world's gone mad" folk think.
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