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FishFood



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:43 am    Post subject: Click click click Reply with quote

Hi group, I'm after some general information which might seem a little
odd but bare with me.

Does anyone know if there are any regulations on the locations of light,
or heating switches within domestic buildings? This is really about the
nuisance value caused by situating switches on adjacent walls where
they'll be heard by those on the other side, at all hours of the day
and night.

Its seems to me experience might formulate rules on where these things
are situated, i just wondered if the building regulations also allowed
for this.

[Its made all the worst when you have some goon using these subtle means
to force a point.]

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