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highspark

What's the rules on bathroom downlighs being fire rated? Customer has bought downlights from b&q and by what she describes they are not fire rated... Can I go ahead and fit them? They will be surrounded by thermal insulation but obviously moved away by myself. However does she need to buy for hoods for them to comply?
 
Yes but no, but yes but no, but yes but no....

Its only a search away!!!

No offence but if everyone had that attitude there'd be nothing to search for.

If you don't want to help then move on to the next thread....SIMPLES
 
Personaly i'd only fit Fire rated downlighters as to me it's just good practice and common sense now days to avoid futre problems (insulation moved thus covering light fitting)...no matter what any rules may say giving a 'loop hole' (as many seem to these days).
 
Personaly i'd only fit Fire rated downlighters as to me it's just good practice and common sense now days to avoid futre problems (insulation moved thus covering light fitting)...no matter what any rules may say giving a 'loop hole' (as many seem to these days).


hear hear!
 

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