Between the electric toothbrush, the razor, the epilator, the hair dryer or the washing machine, the heaters... It is simply impossible to do without electrical outlets in the bathroom. But what about electrical safety standards in this body of water?
Particularly subject to humidity, the bathroom is the place of all dangers, as soon as it comes to power outlets and electricity. Indeed, if you do not comply with the bathroom electrical standard, the risk of electrocution and fire is increased tenfold. This is why, in the event that you are engaged in carrying out small or large renovation works, do not hesitate to call on the skills of a certified electrician who will take care of the usual checks.
Only this professional can certify that your electrical installations comply or not with the NFC 15-100 standard. And if this is not the case, this will be an opportunity for you to rectify the situation and finally bring your bathroom up to standard.
Drastic safety measures must be applied in this room to avoid harmful contact between water and electricity. Hence the need to strictly comply with the regulations. This is why it is always necessary to start by identifying the four safety volumes of the bathroom.
On the other hand, independently of the general electrical circuit of the house, your bathroom must have its own differential circuit breaker of 30 mA. As for the number of catches, there is no need to have many in a body of water. Two will be enough. And their ideal location will be on each side of the washbasin, taking into account of course the requirements of the safety zones.