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Recessed spots & loft insulator.

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  • iamana1ias
    iamana1ias Posts: 3,777 Forumite
    MrsE wrote: »
    I would have worried about plastic causing a fire, being that close to the lights, they do get hot.

    House is 11 years old and there's no sign of damage to the pipes.
    I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
    Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair
  • 996ducati
    996ducati Posts: 290 Forumite
    iamana1ias wrote: »
    Erm, ceilings and floorboards aren't fire resistant. A fire is unlikely because they provide plenty of ventilation above the fittings, and if a fire did break out it would be the last of my worries, as the ceiling would be on fire first! :rotfl:

    Ceilings are pretty fire resistant by default. The material inside plasterboard doesnt burn.
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