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by ceejayoz
773 days ago
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Not in all cases, contracts, and jurisdictions. For example, DIYing electrical work in Australia is illegal. https://www.electricalsafety.qld.gov.au/electrical-safety-ho... > Not only is it breaking the law, but you could also jeopardise your insurance! > Changing powerpoints or light switches might seem simple, but unless you are trained and qualified, there are lots of risks you just won’t know about. Never attempt to do your own electrical work – you could kill or injure yourself or your family, or start a fire. Always use a licensed electrician. |
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Unless Australia has a much lower rate of home electrical accidents than rest of the world, I refuse to believe that this is a good thing.
Sorry, a bit offtopic but that partiular thing really grinds my gears, especially since it covers any cabling that goes inside your wall, so even just running an HDMI cable inside your wall requires a certified electrician to sign off on it.