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Jamesbeat
Hi everyone,
My Mum just had all of her radiators replaced.
She noticed that there are large holes in the sides of the radiators where the valves are.
She's concerned about my neice (toddler) dropping toys/food etc into the interior of the radiators, or possibly injuring herself if she puts her hand inside.
She asked the guy who installed the radiators about the holes, and he pretty much shrugged his shoulders.
I live in America now, so I can't examine the radiators directly, but I did get my Mum to snap a couple of photos.
She said that it looks as though there should there should be some kind of cover or trim piece over the holes, and after seeing the photos I agree with her.
The radiators themselves have no markings on them whatsoever, so there is no way of knowing who manufactured them etc.
My conspiracy-theorist uncle believes that the covers had the manufacturer's logo on them, and that installer left the caps off to conceal the manufacturer of the radiators from her, which is possible, though perhaps a little paranoid
I'm hoping someone can let me know whether there should be some kind of plastic cover or trim over the holes, and perhaps even identify the brand and model of the radiators?
I know the photos aren't very good, but I imagine you guys see these things every day and might be able to identify them...
Thanks
My Mum just had all of her radiators replaced.
She noticed that there are large holes in the sides of the radiators where the valves are.
She's concerned about my neice (toddler) dropping toys/food etc into the interior of the radiators, or possibly injuring herself if she puts her hand inside.
She asked the guy who installed the radiators about the holes, and he pretty much shrugged his shoulders.
I live in America now, so I can't examine the radiators directly, but I did get my Mum to snap a couple of photos.
She said that it looks as though there should there should be some kind of cover or trim piece over the holes, and after seeing the photos I agree with her.
The radiators themselves have no markings on them whatsoever, so there is no way of knowing who manufactured them etc.
My conspiracy-theorist uncle believes that the covers had the manufacturer's logo on them, and that installer left the caps off to conceal the manufacturer of the radiators from her, which is possible, though perhaps a little paranoid
I'm hoping someone can let me know whether there should be some kind of plastic cover or trim over the holes, and perhaps even identify the brand and model of the radiators?
I know the photos aren't very good, but I imagine you guys see these things every day and might be able to identify them...
Thanks
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