
Yes, the L & N sockets are shielded until the earth pin goes in. A child could turn the blanking plate round and push the earth pin in, exposing live parts.Uk sockets are child safe , the blanking plates make them less safe .
No no no and no : banned by Scottish gov and Scottish NHS some years ago. Eventually banned by England and Wales NHS and eventually not recommended by Ofsted.You might want to consider these as an alternative. £1 for a pack of 5 from The Range... Other suppliers are available
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- Prevent children from playing with plugs
- Includes five covers
- Great for any home
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A good way to prevent young children from playing with plug sockets, this Pack of Five Safety Socket Covers protect from fingers getting caught and causing injury. With five included in the packet, these covers are perfect for covering up prominent sockets around your home
They would be an easier way to bring the socket back into use too.
Apart from the risk of shock, they might pull it out and swallow it!No no no and no : banned by Scottish gov and Scottish NHS some years ago. Eventually banned by England and Wales NHS and eventually not recommended by Ofsted.
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They should never ever ever be used

I can see how it would be possible using the right jiggling motion and both prongs to lever/walk the gate down using L and N, or even just one pronging the scissors rammed in E and the other in LI do know a kid that at the tender age of four somehow managed to wedge a pair of scissors into a 13 A socket deep enough to get a shock. No idea how but it happened.

Really surprised from you, you're normally quite clued-up. This is now quite oldYou might want to consider these as an alternative. £1 for a pack of 5 from The Range... Other suppliers are available![]()
But basic rules, if not marked BS 1363 then it should not be put into a BS 1363 socket.I have fitted a faceplate with a simple block connector behind it when I wanted to remove sockets,
BEAMA (British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association) has published a statement saying:
“BEAMA strongly advises against the use of socket-outlet ‘protective’ covers.”
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Children cannot poke things into British sockets - they have built in automatic shutters for protection.
actually the wires behind it are only 12 volts DC it was for the central heating programmer
now replace with Nest Gen 3 but that's another story, the plate shows where wiring may run.I believe that should say: fatallyflawed dot org dot ukRead fatally flawed dot co dot uk
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