Below is a photograph to show how Dolphin Special Care™ sited the “fused spur” to my parents’ spa-bath. (A fused spur marks the start of fuse-protected electrics to an appliance and is also an isolator from the household mains.)
Dolphin told me that the spur should be “switched off when the bath is not in use”; though how they imagined that my mother might have done this isn’t clear: it was hidden behind the bath panel, which was screwed into place. (But this isn’t relevant: according to the bath manufacturers, the advice was wrong).
I didn’t like the idea of my infirm parents bathing just inches from a 240-volt supply, nor of my mother having to touch mains-voltage electrical switches when she had just taken a bath. I told Dolphin Special Care™ that the spur’s position was dangerous — evidently, this hadn’t occurred to Dolphin’s expert Special Care installer — and they agreed to move it.
Dolphin’s own electrician — the one who moved it from where it is seen in the photograph below — described the original siting of the spur to be both illegal and dangerous ...