I am not an electrician. If you wish to have a fuller explanation, contact a certified electrician with your question.
It is not that your electrical appliances should not be used in a bathroom, but used with care. As you should already know, electricity and water do not mix. You could cause harm to yourself and/or others if care is not exercised. If used in a bathroom or anywhere there is water usage nearby, these appliances should be used only with a three pronged ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) plug-in that can be reset if there is an interruption of power. While using a GFCI, its protection is not an absolute, it is only an added protection against shock or injury if an appliance comes into contact with water.
Under-aged children should be supervised or well instructed before allowing them to use these appliances near a water source.
Yes, it can.Our bathroom GFI trips, when my wife uses one particular hair drier.
Drier hair
Go into the bathroom... jump up onto the sink/counter... jump up onto the outlet to the hair drier... jump onto the hair dier...stand on the back of the hair drier making it tip back... jump onto theRED button...air will shoot out.. jump into the air that is shooting out... it will take you into the tub Your Welcome!
So that the hot air from the drier skims the hair, drying as it goes, and does not burn the scalp.
With a blow drier.
when you use a blow drier and a round brush to make your hair stright
when you use a blow drier and a round brush to make your hair stright
depends on hair type and power capacity of hair dryerand the length and thickness of the hair
I am not an electrician. If you wish to have a fuller explanation, contact a certified electrician with your question. It is not that your electrical appliances should not be used in a bathroom, but used with care. As you should already know, electricity and water do not mix. You could cause harm to yourself and/or others if care is not exercised. If used in a bathroom or anywhere there is water usage nearby, these appliances should be used only with a three pronged ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) plug-in that can be reset if there is an interruption of power. While using a GFCI, its protection is not an absolute, it is only an added protection against shock or injury if an appliance comes into contact with water. Under-aged children should be supervised or well instructed before allowing them to use these appliances near a water source.
Well actually in 1956 your mom did:)
sir Jordan healy
can be up to 1.5 kw