Welly Wanger
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Just a heads up to the parents on here, a very dangerous design flaw
http://www.fatallyflawed.org.uk/
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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Seen that before, i would still use them. But jojo mama bebe (wtf) shop do a design that covers the holes and is rounded so kids cant get ahold of it and you need to use a coin to unlock it.
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Wrighty_1988
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Registered: 30th Jun 06
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Why would you still use them?, did you not read one of the first things on thr website. They have shutters built in so you cant access the live and neutral.
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mantamark
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Yes i read the website. I would still use them as i dont want things being jammed in the sockets full stop.
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VegasPhil
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If you allow your kid to spend long enough to bypass a cover then you aren't watching them close enough.
Covers only stop your little one jamming something in a plug quickly.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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John
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You can't jam stuff in without the cover though.
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
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Id be more worried of this happening!
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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it will only trip out anyway in most cases
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+lindam-socket-guard-in-baby-and-childrens-safety+B7697
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C2RL R
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There is probably only 12 volts on that cable the kid is chewing.
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ash_corsa
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
i dont want things being jammed in the sockets full stop.
You didn't read it did you!
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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Yes.
They have shutters for the bottom two that can be opened by the top one having something inserted into it? Correct?
So if some random toy has something that fits into the top hole, not only could it snap off in there, but it will also open the shutters on the bottom two holes?
Or am i missing something here? did you look at the onts i posted?
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
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We still use them. They've been around for years.
The covers also act as a visual deterrant i.e. the kid sees its covered and thinks, sod it, no point trying to play with that.
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scottyp1989
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Registered: 29th Jul 07
Location: Warley, West Midlands
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we still use them aswell,
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Wrighty_1988
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
Yes.
They have shutters for the bottom two that can be opened by the top one having something inserted into it? Correct?
So if some random toy has something that fits into the top hole, not only could it snap off in there, but it will also open the shutters on the bottom two holes?
Or am i missing something here? did you look at the onts i posted?
If your child is smart enough to do all what you are saying, then why not give them a tool to help them on.
Oh wait, You did.
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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Knob.
Smart enough? A toy dino or something with a long pointy tail made of hard plastic will go straight in there.
Its personal choice, as its been said before, they have been around for years and ive never heard of any kid turning them upside down? Most people ive spoken too daid once fitted the kids pay no attention to them anyway.
Wind your neck in.
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Wrighty_1988
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Registered: 30th Jun 06
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quote: Originally posted by mantamark
Knob.
Smart enough? A toy dino or something with a long pointy tail made of hard plastic will go straight in there.
Its personal choice, as its been said before, they have been around for years and ive never heard of any kid turning them upside down? Most people ive spoken too daid once fitted the kids pay no attention to them anyway.
Wind your neck in.
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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Most pointless arms ever
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
it will only trip out anyway in most cases
After giving the kid a belt! Guessing you've not been on the receiving end of a live wire before
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scottyp1989
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Registered: 29th Jul 07
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quote: Originally posted by Wrighty_1988
quote: Originally posted by mantamark
Yes.
They have shutters for the bottom two that can be opened by the top one having something inserted into it? Correct?
So if some random toy has something that fits into the top hole, not only could it snap off in there, but it will also open the shutters on the bottom two holes?
Or am i missing something here? did you look at the onts i posted?
If your child is smart enough to do all what you are saying, then why not give them a tool to help them on.
Oh wait, You did.
you can do that with a normal plug aswell, and like mantamark said, something small enough to poke in there will open it aswell. kids will be kids and will be interested in everything, if they want to get to a socket they will no matter what you put over it. ours is nearly 2 1/2 and has been able to take the plug covers off since he was around 18 months old. No matter what we try he still manages to take them off, only since we stopd using them really has he left the sockets alone as he has been taught that they are dangerous.
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Root
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Registered: 28th Dec 08
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I'm a mature college student studying electrical engineering level 3. That website is complete bullshit. Most of the facts and regulations it quotes are genuine but...children inserting covers upside down? Once it's plugged in the correct way, a child is unable to remove it. The bottom left is the live contact, but still, what child has the patience and...skill to take a very flat socket cover off (more or less impossible), then insert it upside down???? Then put a skewer or pin in the live terminal. Very much a scare tactic and if anybody buys this bullshit, they shouuld have their IQ tested.
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Most pointless arms ever
Can't even masturbate
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Hammer
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Registered: 11th Feb 04
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The Care Commission still request you have them in all sockets up here.
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scottyp1989
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quote: Originally posted by Root
I'm a mature college student studying electrical engineering level 3. That website is complete bullshit. Most of the facts and regulations it quotes are genuine but...children inserting covers upside down? Once it's plugged in the correct way, a child is unable to remove it. The bottom left is the live contact, but still, what child has the patience and...skill to take a very flat socket cover off (more or less impossible), then insert it upside down???? Then put a skewer or pin in the live terminal. Very much a scare tactic and if anybody buys this bullshit, they shouuld have their IQ tested.
Trust me it's no where near impossible for a child to remove those covers. We have had pretty much every one available and my son manages to take them out, there only there for a deterrent really, and it's not hard for them to figure out how to turn them upside down and put them back in either.
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CORSA NUT
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Registered: 3rd Aug 01
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I use them.
And I'm a Spark.
There's NO WAY our daughter could take them off or stick anything in whilst there in there, and as said if she does get enough time to do so then were not doing our job properley.
When you have children you should be making sure your home is as safe as possible including having an electrical inspection and making sure everything is at least RCD protected. I have RCBO's on every circuit just incase.
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