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neurospice@lemmy.dbzer0.com â¨3⊠â¨months⊠agoitâs wired to the same circuit as the light
Iâve got one of those things as well in my bathroom. I donât trust it at all and find it annoying not being able to turn one or the other on so I just never use it. Why do people even wire it like that?
Hope your finger gets better quickly, always sucks when you get a cut there
Baku@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
Yep, it really annoys me, too
Thank you, itâs stopped bleeding now so I was able to downgrade to a band-aid rather than bandage and tape. But itâs mega sore, and gonna be fun for the next couple of weeks
neurospice@lemmy.dbzer0.com â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
I settled on a night light being the only source of light in my bathroom and have got used to very dimly lit night showers/bathroom trips. Works really well as it doesnât hurt my eyes whenever I walk into the bathroom overnight and I also donât stub my toes as often as I wound in pure darkness. Might be worth looking into getting one as it can be easy to misplace a torch.
Baku@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
Unfortunately my toilet doesnât actually have a Power point. My bathroom had one installed at my request a few months ago, but I didnât think to ask to have one installed in my toilet. It could possibly be an issue though, as the toilet is a separate room thatâs quite small, and has a sink that takes up almost a whole wall. I donât know what the standards are for power points in bathrooms, but I donât think it would be possible to keep the power point safe from splashing unless placed up inconveniently high (we have tall roofs, and the sink is already uncomfortably high)