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Home Electrics Diy Competence -Vs- Need Qualified Electrician.
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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 401394" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>Right, so the DIYer who does something wrong. Causes a fire. And that fire kills one of the firemen attending or another building user? Is it OK because, well, he was being a man? Charging for a service has nothing to do with it when someone's safety is involved and if when said person's safety is compromised and that person is expecting the support of the emergency services to assist them. Probably putting their lives in danger if a fire is evolved also.</p><p></p><p>I know we are talking extremes but not impossible to consider is it? Encouraging electrical work without the full set of tools and equipment to ensure as far as is reasonably practical that it is safe is wrong. In any form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 401394, member: 25368"] Right, so the DIYer who does something wrong. Causes a fire. And that fire kills one of the firemen attending or another building user? Is it OK because, well, he was being a man? Charging for a service has nothing to do with it when someone's safety is involved and if when said person's safety is compromised and that person is expecting the support of the emergency services to assist them. Probably putting their lives in danger if a fire is evolved also. I know we are talking extremes but not impossible to consider is it? Encouraging electrical work without the full set of tools and equipment to ensure as far as is reasonably practical that it is safe is wrong. In any form. [/QUOTE]
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