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Here is a recent news article on the topic which claims...
"plug-in panels that homeowners can self-install on balconies would be available in supermarkets in the coming months."
And...
"currently the panels are not sold in the UK as they do not meet safety regulations for electrical installations. The government said it was working to review and update these in the coming months."
However, the problems that @Everest is highlighting won't be solved in 3 months.
Maybe there is a case for not banning things and instead selling them with big warnings on them to get electrical upgrades before installation.
Who will have liability? The government? The manufacturer? The retailer? No. Probably all of us when insurance costs go up to cover the costs of fires.
"plug-in panels that homeowners can self-install on balconies would be available in supermarkets in the coming months."
And...
"currently the panels are not sold in the UK as they do not meet safety regulations for electrical installations. The government said it was working to review and update these in the coming months."
However, the problems that @Everest is highlighting won't be solved in 3 months.
Maybe there is a case for not banning things and instead selling them with big warnings on them to get electrical upgrades before installation.
Who will have liability? The government? The manufacturer? The retailer? No. Probably all of us when insurance costs go up to cover the costs of fires.