Electric-Light
Senior Member
For those of you not familiar, they're indirect lamps that shine at the ceiling. It is on a pole about 6'/1.8 meter tall and there is a shallow bowl/plate on top with a 300W or 500W halogen lamp inside.
It's always been considered a fire hazard when it tips over or when something gets draped on top, but I don't specifically remember there being any law banning it.
It's always been considered a fire hazard when it tips over or when something gets draped on top, but I don't specifically remember there being any law banning it.