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Is it dangerous to use electrical underfloor heating in a bathroom?

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Is it dangerous to use electrical underfloor heating in a bathroom?

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Not at all. Infact using underfloor heating in bathroom and wet rooms in one of its main uses. All our products are waterproofed and must be installed with an RCD. In a bathroom, the thermostat, which is Rated IP21, must be installed in an appropriate area within the bathroom or an adjoining room, e.g. in an airing cupboard or landing / hallway.

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