They’re like that in this apartment we’re renting and I keep seeing them elsewhere. I don’t get it.

  • iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Have you tried to stick anything metal into one of these plugs?

    No, hold on a second, let me try and come back.

    Joking aside, I agree something like what you explained was probably the original reason. But I have seen some parents praising the switch mechanism for this reason as well but perhaps because they are more used to old European type plugs which does not have the internal security feature of UK plugs

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      Agreed, most people I have asked also think the switch is an additional safety feature. I can see that it is helpful to isolate a device and so can make using all manner of devices safer, but it requires that you know what the switch does and when and why you would switch it so this kind of excludes babies and toddlers.

      My wife is from North America and common knowledge there is that wall sockets are just incredibly dangerous at all times. The UK style plug is quite different.