No. And theres nothing wrong with fuses. But it does indicate that at present there is probably no rcd so if you get a shock out side its likely you will die. It also indicates the rest of your wiring is old and may be a fire hazard.
Bris, fuses are still widely used, epecially in industry, but whenever I encounter rewireable fuses in domestic premises (daily!) I automatically look out for a number of other things:
Under-sized or missing earthing and bonding
Non-compliant cable entries into fuseboard
Incorrect fuse sizing.
Multiple circuits from each fuseway
Lots of ad-hoc additions to socket circuits
Lack of circuit protective conductors on lighting.
...and lots more...
The best way of getting an idea is to get an electrician to carry out an inspection and test.
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