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Laundry

Make sure power outlets for the washing machine and dryer are easy to access

Ensure you have power outlets for your washing machine and dryer in an easy to access area so you can conveniently turn your appliances off at the power when not in use.

Install an Exhaust Fan

A low profile ceiling exhaust fan is ideal for bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. They quickly remove stale air and steam, protecting walls and ceilings, allowing clean fresh air to flow in. The slimline grille can simply be snapped off for cleaning.

Use Water Protected Flush Switches

A simple solution to the long standing problem of using electricity near water. Water Protected Flush switches are designed specifically for bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. A unique membrane between the switch dolly mechanism, together with a low profile neoprene gasket guarantees safety when switches are used with wet hands or installed near sinks, basins, taps and showers and they look just like conventional wall swicthes.

Provide extra power outlets for other appliances

There are a wide range of electrical appliances that are often used in the confined spaces of the laundry. These include:

Washing Machine - Dryer - Freezer - Fridge - Iron - Vacuum - Polisher - Extra Lighting Radio

It is also a good idea to have additional general purpose power outlet away from the washing machine and dryer.


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