Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than tripping hazard you are fine.
When she's walking under the bed?
Anonymous wrote:Why not get an electrician/handyman to run wall mounted conduit to a surface mounted outlet? It will all be hidden by the bed. If she moves the bed in the future, you can easily remove it.
Anonymous wrote:Other than tripping hazard you are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might just be my paranoia, but I would keep a safe distance between anything plugged into an electrical outlet (including a power strip), and flammable things like beds and bedding.
OP said it would be on the floor under the bed…not touching the bed or bedding.
Anonymous wrote:This might just be my paranoia, but I would keep a safe distance between anything plugged into an electrical outlet (including a power strip), and flammable things like beds and bedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, are you saying that this is a surge protector, like you’d use for a computer? If yes, I would feel give about it. I wouldn’t use a plain old extension cord for this sort of thing.
Yes, a surge protector type. It would only have a lamp and the phone charger plugged in. Maybe an LED strip, too.
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, are you saying that this is a surge protector, like you’d use for a computer? If yes, I would feel give about it. I wouldn’t use a plain old extension cord for this sort of thing.