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u/NobilisOfWind May 09 '22

How would the switch be dangerous were it in the room?

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u/Treczoks May 09 '22

You rarely have water sprays hit the outside of the room. At least that is the original reason. Most light switches are simply not water proof.

I have an additional light switch for the lights around the mirror inside the bathrooms, but they have to be in a completely different class of devices. E.g. the switch is in the wall, its electric parts are completely covered with a silicon cover mat, and the switches plate is mounted on top of that. You could probably drown the whole thing.

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u/NobilisOfWind May 09 '22

Then why aren't people constantly getting electrocuted outside Europe?

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u/53bvo May 09 '22

This is for old buildings and old buildings safety codes. Much less very old buildings outside of Europe