on 18-03-2017 05:57
on 18-03-2017 07:34
on 18-03-2017 08:12
on 18-03-2017 08:12
as @Cleoriff says the man was using an extension lead bringing in 240v into contact with water is never a good idea. That is why only certain types of sockets and light switches are allowed in the bathroom .
As to why apple are being told to warn users it baffles me http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-39307418
on 18-03-2017 08:41
on 18-03-2017 08:41
A report should certainly go to Apple as it was one of their devices being used. However, for health and safety purposes the public should be warned that using ANY mobile in the bathroom whilst it's connected to a charger is dangerous practice. A warning 'just to Apple' defeats the overall point
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-03-2017 08:50
on 18-03-2017 08:50
@Cleoriff my point why just apple
on 18-03-2017 08:51
on 18-03-2017 08:51
Just found this guide on a well known bathroom supplier https://victoriaplum.com/blog/posts/electrical-products-and-bathroom-safety
on 18-03-2017 08:57
on 18-03-2017 08:57
@adamtemp64 wrote:@Cleoriff my point why just apple
It's headline catching @adamtemp64.It's an iPhone . Probably hooks more people in to read it.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-03-2017 11:01
Why would anyone take their phone into the bathroom near water? They need common sense
on 18-03-2017 11:15
on 18-03-2017 11:15
on 18-03-2017 15:04