Shocking tale of dodgy electrical fittings
The problem is mostly around lighting and cabling. With special feature audio.
Chris Hutching
Wed, 16 Mar 2016
People installing non-compliant electrical fittings risk fire and electric shocks – and may compromise their insurance.
Master Electricians chief executive Neville Simpson says it is becoming an increasing problem.
He says there were some instances earlier this year related to cabling.
The
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Chris Hutching
Wed, 16 Mar 2016
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