Because the light bulb is physically screwed into an electrical socket. The socket (and fixture) are physically attached by fasteners to the beams in the ceiling. This is a mechanical solution of space requirements.
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Unless you happen to be talking about a ceiling that was installed in the autumn, I'll bet you are mis-hearing "false ceiling". A false ceiling or suspended ceiling is typically installed by hanging a grid of 'T' channels by wire below the actual ceiling and laying ceiling tiles in the rectangular openings.
To change a light bulb in a high ceiling safely and efficiently, use a sturdy ladder that reaches the height of the ceiling, ensure the power is turned off, wear non-slip shoes, and have someone hold the ladder for stability. Use a bulb changer tool or a suction cup to remove and replace the bulb without straining or risking a fall.
The correct term is false ceiling. Fall ceiling isn't correct.
Yes, ceiling fans can fall from the ceiling if they are not properly installed or maintained. It is important to ensure that ceiling fans are securely mounted to prevent accidents.
Fall from the Ceiling EP was created on 2005-09-27.
It most certainly could. Example: "The paper hanging on the wall was blown down by the wind coming through the open window" means "The paper hanging on the wall fell down because of the wind coming through the open window" Hope I helped:)
If there's any question about whether or not a drywall anchor will hold on the ceiling, the best thing to do would be to find a ceiling joist and use a long screw to go into solid wood. (Use a stud finder to locate the joist.) Hanging on a ceiling is more dangerous than hanging on a wall since things that fall can fall on people or pets. If you HAVE to hang just in drywall, use the strongest anchor you can get (i.e. one that expands like a butterfly after insertion, or the type that flares out like a flower when you tighten it). Your local hardware store can help with what's a reasonable weight limit.
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