Also, pink island bar?

  • Zip2@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    Sure, it just makes me nervous being that close when it’s not a shaver socket. That wouldn’t be allowed in a bathroom in the uk. I’m not sure why splashy sinks aren’t covered by the same regulations.

    Obviously the other sockets are for a kettle and microwave in case you’re stuck in there a while.

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      4 days ago

      I think you’re overdramatizing a bit too much. A little splashing on a modern plug won’t kill anyone or cause a fire or anything really. The plug is made of plastic and no contacts are exposed besides ground. I’m wondering what your danger scenario is at that distance.

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        4 days ago

        I’ve only checked one source but it seems you can’t have anything electrical within 60cm of the sink, which this room doesn’t look like it adheres to. You also can’t have any normal plug sockets within 3m of a shower or bath, but I guess this room is too long an thin for the big splash hazards.