Pretty much so. The full list of notifiable works is here
Pretty much so. The full list of notifiable works is here
Buying a prawn ring?
:-)
GIFFS?
Shirley everyone knows what a de hum is?
That's still not subtle enough. You might just as well have used "GI4FS". :-)
Air freshener?
Owain
That reminds me I never got around to asking if whoever drafted that in the terms "the replacement of a consumer unit" was providing for pedantic DIY-ers to *add* a new consumer unit; to transfer to it all but, say, one lighting circuit; and so not to replace a CU and not need a building notice etc ;)
Legal wise DIY electrical work is a no no in Australia, but you can buy all the stuff needed in the supermarket or hardware without a license so people do there own everywhere.(same with plumbing which is also supposed to be a no no).
A v. large 4x4 on Jamaica?
That's what I guessed also, but it seems it means dehumidifier.
What's happened is people think electricity is somehow different to what it use to be. If anything it's SAFER because of ELCBs etc, so there is no need to tighten up where we put sockets.
It's meant to be somewhere CHEAP to spend a night on a journey, not a luxury hotel. If you want that, find a hotel. Myself I have no problem sleeping in the car.
The Aussies are a more logical race and aren't little scaredy-pants like the Brits. IF you've got an ELCB, you can't hurt yourself even if it was IN the bath!
I bought a motorised barbecue cleaner from Australia once, it was pathetic.
It tends to be the bathroom where you've washed your hair, and where the mirror is!
You're being far too sensible.
Why do you have a house with only one toilet?
What, so technically I have to notify the council when I stick a shaver socket in my own bathroom?
I thought it was a fused CONSUMER unit?
Nah, they'll just think you misspelt GIFS, as in a picture format.
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