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So I've been doing some work in a building and the fuseboard is located in a room which has been converted to a "multifaith room". It's basically a prayer room for Muslims as it's been kitted out with the facility to wash their feet and also a hand dryer mounted low level to then their dry feet.

I couldn't help but notice the proximity of the water outlet to the hand dryer and also the distribution boards.

Any thoughts?20190226_150533.jpg 20190226_154448.jpg
 
So I've been doing some work in a building and the fuseboard is located in a room which has been converted to a "multifaith room". It's basically a prayer room for Muslims as it's been kitted out with the facility to wash their feet and also a hand dryer mounted low level to then their dry feet.

I couldn't help but notice the proximity of the water outlet to the hand dryer and also the distribution boards.

Any thoughts?
yeah ,leave a wooden pole for them ,just in case .
 
Footbath.

When I was a mere wipper snapper, we went on hols to foreign lands. In a hotel I came across a bidet, and asked my Mum what it was used for. She said it was to wash your feet in. Seems she was right.
 
Im intrested to get an outcome to this answer. If its classed as a bath then i would say the spur and hand dryer are more than 600mm away and out of Zone. I dont think you can class it as a basin? Wetrooms o ly have a Zone 1 which is 1.2m from the drainhole, wouldnt class it as a wetroom though.
 
Im intrested to get an outcome to this answer. If its classed as a bath then i would say the spur and hand dryer are more than 600mm away and out of Zone. I dont think you can class it as a basin? Wetrooms o ly have a Zone 1 which is 1.2m from the drainhole, wouldnt class it as a wetroom though.

Can you climb in it, luxuriate, then was your smalls? If not, its a basin.
 

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