Safety socket covers - UNSAFE

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  • YBR
    YBR Posts: 539
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    I regularly demonstrate to people how their Socket Cover can be used to defeat the shutters and make their socket unsafe. I explain how they are unregulated and gradually damage sockets as the pins are the wrong size. Nobody I spoke to ever knew that before I got on my soap box.

    At my church they have all been removed and the pre-school that meets there has no issues with that (nor does Ofsted). But they keep reappearing. The Safety Officer and I still have to remove, bust and bin random socket covers on occasion!

    At many places I visit they have socket covers in some but not all sockets. That's hopeless either way. I do try to use that as a way to start a conversation ...
  • jimbo6977
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    it's pretty easy to open the earth shutter using some plastic object and wedge something in the live/neutral holes. as anyone who's spent time living in europe and returned to the uk will tell you. quicker and easier than replacing the plug.
  • rustywallet
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    Is he safest option to get an electrician to put a blank cover on a socket that is in a potentially dangerous place for a small child? I have a socket right by a child's bed, I worry they might spill a drink of put their fingers in the socket.
  • grumbler
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    edited 26 October 2019 at 6:33AM
    Is he safest option to get an electrician to put a blank cover on a socket that is in a potentially dangerous place for a small child? I have a socket right by a child's bed, I worry they might spill a drink of put their fingers in the socket.

    I guess nothing can be "safer", but the question is whether this is needed at all.
    They definitely can't "put their fingers in the socket" and have to be really skilled to put any smaller objects there.
    A cover can be put instead of the socket, to cover the box, not the socket that will need to be replaced with a terminal block.

    Generally, it's, I think, a DIY job that doesn't require an electrician, but you'll probably need one if you ask this question.
  • roddydogs
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    NO
    There's nothing like old threads
  • harz99
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    roddydogs wrote: »
    There's nothing like old threads

    So why push this old one onto the front page again?
  • roddydogs
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    Because their is a glitch that keeps putting it in "new posts"
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    This thread has been pinned, there isn’t a glitch.
  • DCFC79
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    These were in use when I was younger, they were fine.
  • sithmaster
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    I used to have these in my home plug sockets however my children can easily remove them (aged 5&2) so it's safer not to have them
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